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Vol. VII, No. 5.] Dictionary of the Pahari Dialects. 149 
[NV.8.] 
Dashmi, n.f. (S. Dashimi.) The tenth of the light or dark half 
a month. 
Daslinu, v.t. re. To point out, to let know; /f. -i, pl. -é. 
Dasiuni, n. f. (8. Devashayini. ) A term for the Ekadashi or 11th 
of the bright half of Asharh month. 
- Dat, n.m. A threatening or warning. 
Datnu, vt. re. To threaten, to warn; f. -i, pl. -é 
Dauda, nm. A water place made oe: eaten children to 
sleep in shade in summer so that a trickle of water gently 
falls on their heads (also déda). 
Daur, n.m. (H. Dar.) Fear, terror. lagna, v.t. re. To fear. 
yain daur ni. ‘* There is no fear. 
Daurawnu, v.t. re. To cause to run; pl. - 
Daurnu, ns re. To run, to walk with ce steps; f. -i, 
L. - 
Daya, n. i. (S.) ponevolenee tenderness. 
Dayi, n.f. See D 
De, A particle. ‘See Da. 
Debi, n.j. (S. Devi.) A goddess. 
bri le. 
Debu, n.m. and di ae giver, a donor. 
Dédh, ee See D 
Dé’g, n.m. A sea. a boiler 
Dé hel: v.t. re. To give away; f. i, pl. re 
Dei-janu, v.t. ir. To give away ; f. -i, pl. - 
Dekhdé-akhi-kharni, v.7. re. To tire the sii with looking. 
Dekhi-a, dekhi-ro, ¢.p. Having seen. 
Dé’n, n.m. (S. Rina.) A debt. -dari. nf. Ad 
Denu, v.t. wr. (H. dena. a To give, bestow oon jf. -i, pl. -é. 
Denu, v.t. re. See Dew 
Deo, n.m. (S. Deva.) A deity. a vie god. -lu or -l4. ad. m. 
. -li, pl. -lé. Pertaining to a deity 
Deola, -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-é. Relating to a deit 
Deoru or -a, n.m.; f. -i, pl. -é. A small temple of @ a deity. 
Déotha, n.m. (From Déo, a veins and patha, a daar measure.) 
A term for the grain give a village deity. 0 pathis 
per lih of land (8 bighds) is is aves for the vikege ¢ daly. 
cours n.f. (S. Devothapini.) A festival observed on the 
Ith of the op half of Kartik. 
Déoti, n.f. A goddes 
Der, ad. (H.) One ait a half. (Also didh or dir.) 
Dera or -u. (H.) (1) A oe a dwelling. (2) A small tent. 
Désh, n.m. (S. Desha.) A country. 
Deshkt or deshkat, n./. Baplshinent, deportation. -deni, v.i. 
ir. To exile, to banish, to deport. 
