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Gandawnu, a re, To cause to reckon. (2) To cause to count ; 
f. -1, pl. 
Ga ich, ‘nf. Dishonsut. disrespect 
sin n.m. Anus. (Also gandi.) " Gaitdi-janu, v.t. ir. To let 
eaadhe n, a A bad smell. 
Gandhi, n.m. (H. gandhi.) A perfumer. 
Gane, n.m. pl. (1) Sugarcane, ad. pl. Thi 
Ganés, n.m. (S. Ganesha.) The deity dalled Ganesh. 
Gaga, n.f. (S. Gaiiga.) The river Ganges. 
Gant-karnu, v.t. ir. To count, to enumerate. 
Ganj, n.m. (H.) (1) A mass, a heap. (2) A grain market. 
Ganj, n.f. Michelmas daisy. 
Ganna or-u, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Thick, coarse. 
Gan-nu, v.t. re. To count, to reckon ; f. -i, pl. -€. 
Gant, n.f. The next world. 
Gaiith, n.f. A knot. -parni, v.i. re. (1) To be entangled. (2) 
To be hard 
‘Gaiithawnu, v.t. re. To cause to repair ; /. -i, ee -é, 
Ganthnu, v.t. re. To mend, to repair ; f. -i, pl. -6 
Gaithi, n.f. A bundle. -de-panu, v.t. re. To pack. 
Ganu, v.t. re. (H. gdnd.) To sing; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Ga’nu, v.t. re. To do farmyard work. 
Gatiuika, -u, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. é. Before, in front. Sé gai 
unka dews quwa. ‘‘ He has gone before.’ 
Gaiw, n.m. (8S. Grama, H. gatw.) A village, a town. 
Géiwrd, nm. See Géok ira. 
Gaiwiit, n.m. The future, the time tocome. -k4 or ku, ad. m. ; 
-1, pl. -é. eat in front. 
Géiwrs, nm. A ham 
Géottra, n.m. A hamlet: asmall village. (Also gdiwrd.) 
Gap, .f. Gossip. -marni, vi. re. To talk a great deal, to 
run on. 
Gaporia, ad. m. Talkative. 
Gappi, ad. m. One who gossips. 
Ga’r, nm. (S. Angara.) Burning charcoal. 
Gara, n.m. (H.) Kneaded clay, mortar. 
Gara, n.m.; ; pl.-é. Maize plants heaped at one place to dry. 
land, vA. re. To heap the maize plants. 
Garam, ad. A okie hot. — v.t. ir. To make warm. 
Gardan, n.f. (H.) The wie (Also gelni.) : 
| i A fortress. -id-negi, ”.m. One 10 
eee beg a hill a (Kullu). 
Gari, n.j. C 
Gar}, nf. ( P. sara.) Need, necessity. -parni, v.t. 7. To be 
in of or to be needy. 
Banas v.4. if. “Te, roar; f. -i, pl. -€. 
