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Fala, n.m. A plank; /. -i. A small plank, pl. -é. 
Fala, n.m. - sheer (of a plough). 
Fali, n.f. (1) A ee (2) A small board. 
Falta, n. my Hie .-€. A small plank. 
Fan, 2.m. (H. ) The extended hood of a cobra. 
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Faitdnnu, v.t. re. To divide, to distribute ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Fang, n.m. A slit; pl. -o. 
Fang-farali, a. Cunning, deep. 
Fan-ih-yah, n.f. A kiss. -leni, v.i. re. To kiss. -deni, v.t. i, 
Fan-nu, v.t. re. To card (wool). 
Far, n.f. The sound of a bird’s flight. 
Farangi, n.m, A European. 
Farawnu, v.t. re. a cause to slit; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Fard, n. . (H.) A 
Fard, n.f. aa abe -4, ad. Crooked. 
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Fark, n.m, (P.. pity Difference. -pdnu, v.i. re. To make @ 
difference. -deonu, v.i. re. To differ. -honu, v.i. ir. To be 
different. -lagnu, v.i. re. To seem different. 
Farka, ».m. The lap. -pana, v.t. re. To receive in one’s lap. 
Farkawnu, v.t. re. To cast, to Peed a -i, pl. é. Syn. shetnu. 
Farknnu, v.i. re. To throb ; f. -i, 
Farkuwé, adv. In the lap. 
Farnai, nf. A large saw. 
arnu, v.t. re. (H.) To tear, to slit, to break. 
Farraté, n.m. A sound of flyi ing. : 
, nm. A hare. poses oe 
Farshi, ae (P.) (1) The Persian language. (2) An ironical — 
Warowa§ se A mattock, a hoe. oe 
Fashéwnu, v.t. re. (1) To cause to entangle; f. -i, pl. -€. (2) 
0 put to trouble. ; : 
Fashnu, v.i. re. To entangle, to ensnare, to entrap ; /. -i, pl. © 
Fat, n.m. The act of cutting off with a sword. 
Fa’ t, n.m. The width of a river. 
Fatéwnu, v.t, re. To cause to break ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Fat-bai, n.m. One who slays a goat or ee. 
Fatebad, n.f. Prosperity. 
Fathnu, vd. re. To seize, to put to trouble ; /. -i, pl. - 
Fati or phati, n.f. (I) A term used for a group of from 1 to 
20 hamlets (used in Kullu). (2) -hundi, ad. f. Broken. 
Fatnu, v.t. re. To bre ak; f. -i, pl. -6. 
