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Dhauisa, n.m. A large kettledrum which is sounded on horse- 
back on the marriage of a chief (also dhévsd). 
Dhauithi, n.f. A small bow, used to card wool. 
Dhauri, ”.f, The hide of an ox or buffalo. 
Dhauwanu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to earn. 
Dhawa, n.m. (H. ) An invasion. 
Dheké, n.m.; f. -i, pl. -6. A foo 
Dheld, nm. (H. ) Half-a a-pice ; ae -i. Half-a-rupee; eight annas. 
Dhé’n, n.f. (S. Dhenu.) (1) A cow. (2) A donation. 
Dhéota, nm. A maternal grandson; /. -i. A maternal grand- 
daughter. 
Dhér, n. A heap, a mass. -lagnu, v.i. re. To be heaped. 
Dhera, adv. (8S. Dhairya.) Wait a little. 
Dhi, n.f. (Punjabi.) A daughter. 
Dhij, 7.f. (S. Dhairya.) Belief, confidence. -dharnu, ¥.?. re. 
To have patience, or reliance. 
Dhijawnu, v.t. re. To ‘make believe ; /. -i, Oat 
Dhijnu, v.t. re. To believe, to trust : f.- Be 
Dhikki, n.f. The hiccough. -lagni, v.?. re. To Assia 
Dhimé or -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-6. Mild, tender 
Bare nm. a. vs A kind of food made of esculent leaves 
with gram flour and cooked in vapour or ghi. 
Dhitigé-dhitigi, n.f. Violence, force. 
Dhifiga-dhifigiyé, adv. Forci bly. 
hiré, ady. In a waiting manner. -ho, v. Wait a little. 
Dhirj, feces (S. Dhairya.) Patience. -dharnu, v. To be 
pat 
Disha, cee re. (S. Drishir.) To see; f. -i, pl. -é. (Also 
Dhiyé. - polite phrase used in = boys. 
Dhnichha, -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -6. Brown. 
Dhobbi, .m. (H. dhob hobi.) A wiahabaka: ni-, f. The washer- 
man’s wife, -tu, .m. The son of a washerman. -ti, nf. 
The daughter. of a washerman. 
Dhofa, n.m. See Dhoka. 
Dhoh or -4, .m. A plac 
Dhokaé, n.m. (H. dhokha.) nip ne ilar -lagnu, v.1. 7 
hofd.) 
To misunderstand. (Also d 
Dho’l, n.m. (H.) A drum. -bajawnu, v.i. re. To beat a drum. 
a wm & deamer. -ki, n.f. A small drum. -iyd, %-™- 
One who beats a drum. 
Dhoiisé, n.m. See Dhauiisé. 
Dhoiisi, mf. A grain measure equal to 9 seers and 8 chhitaks. 
(Two kansis make one dhonsi) : used in Kullu. 
Dhonu, v.t. re. (H. dhond.) To wash; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Dhonu, v.t. re. To carry; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Dhord, n.m. Management. (Also skerd.) 
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