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Chokwnu, v.i. re. To be dipped or plunged. 
Chola or -u, n.m. A dress, a cloak; pl. -é. 
Choli, n.f. ‘A female dress. 
Cholt& or -u, n.m. A small dress or cloak; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Chéltu, m.m. A small cloak. bE 
Choir, n.m. (S. Chamara.) Chowry, the tail of the Bos granni- 
ens, used to wer off flies; also as an emblem or insigne 
of princely ran 
Chop, n.f. (1) A le, a tent-pole. (2) The gum of a tree. 
Chopar, n.m. But 
Choparnu, v.t. re. To rub with butter or oil; /. -i. 
Chopdar, n.m. (H.) 2 Chhariya. = 
Chor, n.m. and f. (H.) A thief, a robber. f. -i. A theft, — 
thieving or ee 
Chor, ».m. A white sorrel. 
Chora, n.m. Leaking. -lagna, v.i. re. To leak. 
Chornu, v.t. re. To steal; f. -i, pl. -é, 
Chornu, v.t. re. f. -i, pl. -6. To pluck. 
Chornu, v.t. re. (H. tornd.) To break, to crush; /. -i, pl. é 
Tiniéh meri dingli chori pai, «‘ He has broken my stick. eae 
Chorwnu, Vv.1. re. To be concealed or stolen. 
Ché’t, n. fe it) A hurt. -deni, v.t. re. "To throw awa ; 
— or-u,n.m. A deep basket. f. -i. A small basket. pl. -&- 
Chothré, « -u, nm. A basket ares to keep grain, etc. f. -i. 
ket ' 
Choti, n.f. (1) A top, a] peak. (2) A pigtail. 
ue n.f. (H. chaurdi.) _ Breadth or width. 
aitha, n.m.; f. -i, pl. 6. The k 
Chrassi, ad. & Hass ae 
Chrél, nf. ke shag, a slut, the ghost of a woman who dies while 
nant. 
preg 
Chréori, n.f. Twine, to which rhododendron flowers are attached. 
4 . hung on every house at the Baisdékhi Sankrant called 
ishu. 
Sethe ot ic pl. Birds. Chrerti bishdé ligé: ‘The birds began 
Ow 
Chrin, n.f. A bad — 
Chrira, n.m. pl. -6. A kind of insect having long hair on ne 
i fee 
tiKT . m . . -é, 
Chubhnu, ay & (H. chubhna.) To pierce; I. at pl. -é. 
fe . -marni, v.t. re. To take 
Chubkuwé-néchnu, v.i. re. To dance to the Gite called Chub- 
ut, also idiomatically, ‘to be much pleased.’ 
