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Gadi, .f. A load of grass; also Gadka; f. -i, pl. é 
Gadi, n.f. (H. gaddi.) (1) Throne. ‘deni, v.i. ir. To instal. 
(2) A shepherd. 
py. v.t. ir, To be fought; f. -i, pl. é. 
Gadnu, To throw in. 
Gadnu, sia re. en To quarrel. © (2) to fight; f-i, pl. é. 
GAde-thagnu, v.t. re. To cheat unmercifully. -jhéiignu, v.t. re. 
o kill. 
Gadri, pe < . kind of worm that lives in multitudesin a 
amp p 
Gaff, ad. (H. ) ) See Bakla. -u, .m. A bribe. 
Gégar or gagr. n.f. (H.) A metal water- vessel, 
Gahan, or ga’n, 2.m. A harrow, with 8 or 10 teeth, drawn by 
oxen, used for loosening the soil round young corn. (Dan- 
dralé i in Kangra.) 
Gaéhlu or -4, ad.m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Muddy, dirty. 
Gahlu gahlu bahija, 
Nimlu nimlu rahi jd. 
‘* Dirty water flows away, 
Clear water remains. 
Gain, gaini, n.m.andf. The sky. -ré-gola,.m. A thunder- 
bolt. -r4-j of pacer n.m. Like a thunder-bolt : 
Gaj, nm. (H.) Ar 
Gajnu, v.t. re. To met 
Ga’k, n.m. (8. ichake, H. gadhak.) A purchaser. 
Ga’l, n.m. (BL) net The ‘cheek. (2) n.f. “ig ill name, a curse. 
Gala, n.m. (S. Gala, H. gala.) The throa 
Gaigal, n.m. A kind of long citron. 
Galawnu, v.t. re. (1) To cause to melt. (2) To cook well. 
Gali, n.f. Ill names. -deni, v.t. re. To call ill names. -e- 
bhaitdnu, v.t. re. To curse. 
Galim, n.m. (P. agg = enemy. 
Galiya, ad. m. Idle, u 
Galnu, v.i. re. (1) To mee (2) To be dissolved ; f. -i, pl. -é. (3) 
To be destroyed. 
Galnu, v.t. re. To cause to ny or Sragtieee f. -i, pl. -é. 
Galti, n.f. (P. galti.) A mista 
Ga’lu, ad. See Gahla. 
Gam, ”.m. (P. gam.) Dass grief, sorrow. -khanu, v./. 
_ re. To have patience 
aheor soeses, v. ig re. Tocause or allow to bear or have patience. 
f.-v, pl. 
Gampnu, vis re. (1) To bear, to undergo. (2) - re. To have 
patience. /.-i, pl.-e. Gampawnu. Casua 
Gan, n.m. (1) Aswarm. (2) The name of a village deity. 
Ga’nd, n.m.; pl. 6. (H. gahnd.) An ornament. -tu, n.m. A 
‘small ornament or ornaments. 
