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Dai, n.m. A long stick used to pluck walnuts. 
DA’n, nm. (S. Dana.) donation, a gift. -dena, v.i. ir. To 
make a gift. -land, vi. ir. To get a gift. ‘karna, vt 1a 
Dana, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. é . Wise, clever, aN 
Dana, n.m. A pimple, seed, corn, grain; pl. 
Daiid, n.m. pl. or sing. (8. danta.) Tooth or - teeth. -chorne, 
v.i. re. To break one’s teeth 
Daiid, n.m. (S. Dada.) A fine, penalty, punishment. 
Danda, n.m. (1) A pole. (2) A bachelor. 
Dandi, v.f.- (1) Asmall palanquin. (2) Earrings 
Dandnu, v.t. re. To fine, to punish, to impose a penalty. 
Dangra, n.m. A small weapon like an axe. 
Datigi, nm. A gatekeeper. (Used in Majidi State.) 
Daigru, n.m. See Daéiigra 
Dano, n.m. (8S. Danava. ) A demon, a ghost. 
Da’nu, v.t. re. To bend down; f. -i, pl. -é. 
D&nu, v.t. re. To stretch, to spread ; rE i, pl. é. 
Daiiwait, n.m. A sinew, pl. -e 
Datiwthe, n.m. pl. See Chiles. 
Dao or daw, n.f. A chance. 
Dapét, n.m. A blow 
Dar, n.f. (H.) oat ‘fright. ae vi, re. To fear. 
Da’ r, n.m. (8. ood mber. 
Dé'r, n.7. - At of birds, seer as wild pigeon 
Da’r, nm. Grinding the teeth. -dukhne, v.27. re. To feel toothache. 
Daraii, 1 n.m. An inflated skin used for crossing a river (Also 
andi. 
Darawna, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. 6. Fearful. 
op ae re, (B (H. ’ dard dnd.) To cause to fear, to put in 
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Dari, n. f. (H.) A creeon’ 
Dari, n.f. (H.) The beard. 
Dariyé, m. f.-é. O my dear. 
Darknu, v.i re. To dak: f -i, pl. -é. 
Darnu, ‘vA. re. e away. (Used in Balsan.) 
Darpok, ad. (H.) Coward (alike in all genders.) 
Dara, n.m. (H.) Gunpowder 
Dari, n.m. and f. One who fears. 
Dara, n.m. Pomegranate fruit. -6. ».m. The pomegranate 
ree. . 
Daryaw or draw, m.m, Ariver. (H.) 
Dasé, nm. A long beam. (Also chewiil.) 
Dash, ad. (S. ee Ten. -wai, ad. The tenth. 
uck. 
ashéndé, ad. m.; we pl.-é. A fool. Pande khe dashandd. 
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Dashmi, n./. (S. Dashami). ee 
dark half of pi ag The tenth day of the brig 
