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Des6, n.m. (8. Desha, a country.) A country, a place, a room. 
Deshr, ad. Of one’s own country, a native. 
Dess, n.m. (S. Tote do te day. -ra, nm. pl. Short days. 
-aré, n. pl. 
Déur, n.m. re rs. Pectiiee 
Dewnu, v.i. re. To go. 
Dewijanu, vt. re. To go away. 
Dgaiidré, n.m. See Dagandra. 
Dha, n.f. A sad or mourning keen. -deni, v.i. ir. To keen ati 
anyone’s death. 
Dhab, n.m. Manner. 
Dhabawnu, v.t. re. To cause to settle ; /. -i, pl. é 
Dhablu, n.m. f. -i. A white blanket fe -i. Seapets. 
Dhabnu, vt. re. To settle, to be all right; f. -i, 
Dhafer, nm. pl. (H. thappar.) A blow. -bé’ né, vt. ir. Toe 
give a blow. (Also draffar.) 
Dhaga, n.m. pl. -é. Thread 
Dhagule, n.m. pl. Bracelets. 
Dhain or dhaini, .f. A daughter. 
Dhaja, n.f. (S. Dhwajé.) A flag. 
sag nm. eas a precipice (also dhdvik). -ru, n.f. A smalk 
Dhakh, aE 7 little quantity. 
Dhaké, n.m. (H. dhakkd.) Jolt, push, shove. -dend, v.t. i. 
To push, to shove. 
Dhaka, n.m. A cover, a lid. -dena, v.i. re. To cover. 
Dhakam-dhaka, n.m. "A violent shove or jolt. 
Dhakan, n.m. (H.) A cover, a lid, pe Deva 
Dhakh, ‘ad. A little, a small quantit 
Dhakiy4wnu, v.t. re. To cause to jolt ; f -i, pl, -é. 
Dhaknu, v.t. re. To cover ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Dhakri, n.f. A small precipice. 
Dhakru, nm. See Dhakri. 
Dhakuli, n.f. A drum like an hour glass. 
Dhakuri, n.f. Asmall ridge. 
Dhaka, n.m. and f. pl. Monkeys. (So called because they live 
among precipices. ) 
Dha’l, n.f. Abortion, -jani, v.i. ir, To produce abortion. 
Dhal, ‘nf. (1) Asalutation. -karni, v.t.ir. To bow down. Dhal 
thakrd, miyaiiji jai. Pars Rama, pairi pai. ‘‘O Thakur, I 
beg to salute you, O Miydn, I salute you, O Pars Rém, LE 
bow down to you.” Ahhail. (2) A tax on land levied to 
pay tribute (used in Mahlog). 
Dhala, n.m. A peak, the top = a hill. 
Dhalde-4wnu, vt.re. Tod a ee 
eca pl. - 
Dhalnu, v.i. re. (1) To set in. (2) To be SEES f. -i, pl. -6. 
recut’ . elt. 
Dhalnu, vt. re. (1.) To be poured down. (2.) To fall down- 
