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Gho’ch, 7.f. The act of troubling. -4-ghachi, »./. Troubling 
again and again. 
Ghochi-m4rnu, v.t. re. To give trouble ; /. -i, “y -é. 
Ghochnu, v.t. re. To trouble, to stir about ; - pl. - 
Gho’l, n.m. A kind of wild goat. -an, n./. Wild so ee Be. 
or -tu. A wild kid ; -ti, f. 
Ghol-matho’ ‘| nm. The act of mismanaging. 
Gholnu, v.t. re. To dissolve, to mix into water; f. 1, pl. é. 
Gholté, n.m. A pony (Bashahr). 
Ghora, n.m. A horse. f. -i, Amare. -t,”.m. A pony. 
Ghra’ru, n.m. pl. Snoring. -dené, v.7. ir. To snore. 
Ghrashni, n.f. (S. Seeks ) The ceremony of entering 
a new house. 
Ghawrt, n.m. See graw 
Ghra’t, n.m. (H. a wore ‘A water mill He grind grain. 
Ghratiyé, n.m. One who has a water m 
Ghraéul, ».m. A kind of bell (like a dish) used in sees temples. 
Ghryaun, n.f. A tune played at a village deity’s dan 
Ghryaunu or ghryaun-lani, v.i. re. To play the ae called 
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Ghugi, or Ghopat See Ghugti. 
ugnu, v.%. ye To bark of a dog. 
Ghugti i, n.f. Adove. -lani, v.i. re. To play 
Ghul al, nf A small shed in a farmyard to {os grain in when 
rains. 
Ghuléwnu, v.t. re. To cause to fight or Weel f -i, pl. -6.. 
Ghulnu, v.i. re. To ae to wrestle; f. -i, pl. 
Gham A lon 
Ghienph insti: ae : ean’ 
Ghumaw, ».m. Turn 
Ghumawnu, v.t. re. Too cause to ae 
humnu, v.i. re. To turn back; f. -i, pl. é. 
in. ‘vd. re, To i gird up; j,i, pl..-6 
Ghusdwnu, v.t. re. To cause to enter; i -i, pl. é. 
Ghusernu, v.t. re. To throw in; f. -i, 
Ghushu, n.m. A kind of game in ck there are two pares 
of men : each party taking in their hands small bundles 0 
straw alight on both sides, throw them at the other party- 
This takes place on certain days of October. 
Ghusnu, v.i. re. To enter, to be admitted; f -i, pl. é. 
