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Dhoti, n.f. (H.) A piece of cloth worn between legs. 
Dhow. See Dhoh. 
Dhowa, n.m. A place, a room. 
Dhowawnu, v.t. re. To cause to carry ; f. -i, pl. - 
Dhragul, n. . (Fr. dhar, a ridge, and bili eh igs The air 
that blows on a ridge. 
Dhrari, n.f. A wild plant which bears white flowers and pro- 
duces a cotton-like substance, which when dry is used for 
er. 
Dhui, » n.f. The female organ. 
Dhuifshla fe 4, ad.m.; fj. -i, pl. -é. (S. dhtsara.) Grey (in 
Dhil, oe iH) Dust. 
Dhim-dham, n.m. (H.) Pomp. 
Dhumru or -4, ad.m.; f. -i, pl. -6. See Dhuittshlu. 
Dhunawnu, v.t. re _To cause to shiver 
e. 
Dhur, n.f. (1) The uppermost part of a roof. (2) A peak. 
(3) Direction 
Dhar, nm. pl. The four quarters or directions. Chau dhiire. 
** In the four Re dehpin 
Dhuri or dhuru, adv. All over the coun ntry. 
Dhurpat, nm. A “plik used for teaching letters, written 
with red powder, to boys. 
Dhushli, n./. Loe 
Dhuwa, n.f. See Dhui 
Dhuwai, n.m. Smoke: -lagna, v.i. re. To feel smoke. 
Dhwala, n.m. A kind of tax, levied at one rupee per landholder 
(us used i in Koti). 
Dhwali, nj. (1) A descent, down-hill. (2) A tax. (See 
Dhwa’r, n.m. (H. udhar.) A prasahkse -denu, vt. re. To 
make a loan. -lenu, v.t. ir. To borro 
Dhwawi, v.7. A milkmaid. 
Dhyan, n.m. (S. Dhyana.) Meditation. -lanu, v.i. re. To 
Dhya’n, nf. See Dhain. 
Dhyara, n.m. pl. -6. The day. -i, n.f. Daily rations. 
Dhyari-dhyari, adv. Every day 
Diali, n.f. (8S. Dipavali.) “The Diwali festival. 
Dib, nm. (S. Divya=Divine.) An oath. -denu. vi. re. To 
give an oath. -lenu, v.7. ir. To take an oath. 
Dibr, n.m. A pond. -i, nf. A small tank 
Dibra, nm. -i, n.f. A small vessel used to cook in. 
Dihnu, v.i. re. To snow. (Also dithnu.) 
Dik, n.m. (P.) Trouble. 
