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Chiittha, n.m. The back of the head. 
Chiiita, n.f. (S. Chita.) The funeral pile, for ee -lani, 
v.z. re. To prepare a funeral pile for crematio 
Chitwan, n.m. A plant that grows near water neg is used as a 
medicine for burns. 
Chitiwnu, v.i. re. To get burnt; f. -i, 
Chira, n.m. A bit, a part. v p.t. Cut, eae f. -i, pl. -e. 
Chiran, nm. A stick (worm). 
‘Chirkhu-masin, n.m. A n rale s spirit which swings, whence its 
name. It haunts seons-xoncis and frightens the passers-by 
_ (used i in Chamba). 
pl. - 
Chirmiruwé or u, ad. m.; }. -i, ep - Scattered. 
Chirnu, v.i. re. To be angry or indignant; f. “1, pl. -é. 
Chirnu, v.t. re. To saw, to tear, to cut; /. -i, pl. -é, 
‘Chiru, nm. A small kind of bird ; | ne 
c , pl. -é. 
‘Chish, n.f. Water. -lagni, v.t. re. To be thirsty. 
‘Chisha or -u, adj. m.; f.-i, pl. -é. Thirsty. 
‘Chishe-raunu, vi. ir. To remain thirsty. 
Chit, = . Flat. -honu, v.i. ir. To be flat. -raunu, v.i. ir. To 
Chit, n. ae pl. -o. An aap a eet 
Chité or -u, ad. m . White 
Chita, n.f. (8. ) re scisest tile: 
Chiteré., nm. (S. Chitrakara.) A painter, a picture-maker. 
Chiteraunu, v.t. ir. To remain in memory; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Chithi, n.f. (H.) A letter. — in Madhan). Theog. 
Chithra or -u, n.m. rag. 
Chito, n.f. pl. : sing. Chit. An ant. (Also chyiénti and makori 
in Baghal and Kunihar States.) 
Chitra, n.m. (1) A medicinal herb. > prea of a constellation. 
Chitwnu, v.t. re. To remember; f. -i, pl. 
Chit, ad. See Chaun. 
Chiunti, ”.f. See Chit. 
Chiuri, n.f. Roasted rice for chewing. 
Chiuti, n.f. A small pine tree. 
Chiwnu or Chifiwnu, v.7. re. To be burnt; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Chiyd, ad. See Chaun. 
Chlai, n.f. (H. chaulii.) A kind of greens. 
Chochla, n.m. A jest. -u, n.m. f. -i, pl. -é. A jester. 
Choga, n.m. (H.) A kind of st: shoal. 
Choi, n.f. A spring of wate 
Chokan, nm. maine pale or vegetables, or meat. 
‘Chokhu, ad jj. m.; f. -i, pl. Clean, chaste. 
Choknu, v.41. TE. To dip, to datos: f. -i, pl. -é. 
