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is visited and food Laces from her hands; she is rewarded 
according to one’s mean 
Duja or -u, ad. m. ; f.-i, pl. -é. Second. 
Dujrié, adv. Secondly. 
Dukh, ».m. (S. Duhkha.) Trouble. -honu, vi. re. To be 
troubled. 
Dukhawnu, v.t. re. To put to trouble. 
Dukhi or dukhié, ad. Troubled. 
Dukhna, n.m. pl.-é. An ulcer, a blister, a hurt. 
Dukhnu, ».m. (1) A blister, an ulcer. (2) v.i. re. To feel pain. 
Dulché, x.m. A torch of torchwood. -karna, v.i. re. To light a 
torch. 
Dim, 2.m. The name of a village ae 
Dames, sm f. -i, pl. e ent es 
Dunku or -4, ad. m.; f. -i ‘, ol. -6. Doubled; -karnu. v.t.ir. To 
Dunu or -4, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Doubled, twofold. 
Dunu, nm. A kind of wild onion. 
Diipatta, n.m. (H.) A sheet of cloth. 
Diipo’hr, n.f. (S. Dwiprahara.) Midday. 
Dar, ad. See Der. 
Dir, ad. Far away. n.m. Distance 
Durb, m.m. A grain measure. 100 kharshas make one durb. 
Durbhaég, 2.m. (S. Durbhigya.) Misfortune, complaint. 
-dena, v. To complain. 
Darkanu, v.7. re. To run on; f. -i, pl. -é 
Durr, phrase. A cross word, to say “he off.’’ 
Dushellé, ad.m.; f. -i, pl. -é. Sloping. 
Disillé, n.m. Two ears of wheat or barley or maize in one, 
supposed to be an om a 
Duwalnu, v.t. re. To 
Dwadash, n.f. (S. Dwédashi. ) The twelfth day of the bright or 
dark half of a month. 
Dwanni, n.f. (H. — ) The coin of 2 annas. 
Dwa’r, n.m. A ca 
Dwa’r, n.m. (S. D a.) Door 
Dwa’t, n.f. (H. disoit aha Syn. Misajan. 
Dyélé, n.m. A play i in which fire is burnt. 
Dyali, n.f. See Diali. 
Dyanu, v.t. re. To cause to 
niger n. cen — ys Hie or she whose mother is the nurse 
oa 
Dyar, .m. Cedar tree. 
Dyawli, n.f. The fire-fly, 
