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oe. v.t. re. (1) To churn. (2) To dissolve; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Chhé’t, n. f. Defilement, pollutedness. 
Ohtete or -u, ad. m.; j. “f; ae -6. Small, short. -jana, v.71. 7. 
To fall short : f. i. pl. -é 
Chho’ ta or -u, n.m.; f. -i, pl. -6, Ason, boy or lad. 
Chhoti, 2.f. Urine. 
Chhoti-karni, v.i. re. To make water (also chhoti-bethnu). 
Chhotli, ad. j. Defiled, polluted. m. -4, pl.-é. Menstruation. 
Chhubkuwe-nachnu, v. See Ch ubkuwe-néchnu. 
Chhukra, n.m. A musical measure. 
Chhulnu, v.i. re. To jump and ae to avoid an arrow. 
Chhunli, n.f. A term used for 2 bighas of land. 
Chhiiwnu, v.t. re. (H. wee To touch; f. -i, pl. -e. 
Chhiru, ad. m. A handful 
Chhiut, .f. (1) Leisure. (2) Remission. 
Chhut, ».f. Leisure. -ni-honi, v.i. ir. To have no leisure. 
Chhutnu, v.i. re. To get rid, to escape, to be left; f. -i, pl. -¢. 
Chhutt, ad. See Chhianite. 
Chhwain, nm. Leafy bedding for cattle, used to make 
Chl, si. re. (1) To spread; /. -i, pl. -¢. (2) To set. (3) To 
oof. 
Chhwaiiwa, n.m. The act of touching. -land, v.i. re. To touch. 
Chhwénuwéh, adv. At the setting place, the west. 
Charu, .m. (H. chara.) Fodder. 
Chauré, n.m. A courtyard. 
Chi, n.f. A pine tree. (Also chir.) 
Chij, n.f. (H. chiz). bs ining. an article. -o. Things. 
Chija, ad. See Chau 
Chiji, ad. See Chags 
Chik, n.f. Mud orearth. -lani, v.i. re. To clean the hands with 
mud and water after going to stool (also chik). 
Chiknat, adj. Slippery, nm. A patch of smooth mud. 
Chikna, a Bed m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Smooth. 
Chil, nf. A 
Chilim, eg Bsatipiocs of a huqqa. 
Chilk, n.f. The morning sunshine on the highest peaks. -lag- 
ni, vt. re. To appear, of sunshine on the peaks. -lagi- 
jani, v.i. ir. To have appeared, of sunshine on the peaks. 
Chilra or chilté, n.m.; pl. -é. A kind of bread. 
Chim-raw-nu, vt. re. To attach, to paste; f. -i, a -é. 
Chimrnu, v.t. r . To adhere, to cling to; jf. +1, pli - 
Chimri, nf. The yellow wasp. 
Chimté, nm. (H). Tongs. I -i. A small tongs; pl. -é. 
Chimtnu, v.t. re. To be hurt 
Ching, n.f. Cry, screaming. -nu, v.i. re. To scream. 
Chini or chiné, n.f. A kind of corn, 
Chin-ni, v.t. re. To reco ognise ; /. - -é. 
Chin-nu, v.t. re. To build, to ees #1 -i, pl. -€. 
