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Gébar, n.m. (H.) or gobr. (1) Cow-dung. (2) Manure. 
Gobrai, ».f. The act of manuring the land. -lani, v.1. re. To 
manure land. 
Gobraush, n. f. A heap of manure. 
Gobrilé, n.m. An insect found in manure, a chafer. 
Gochha, n.m. (H. angochha.) A towel. 
Gokhru, n.m. (1) A kind of ear-rings. (2) A kind of medicine. 
Gol, ad. (H.) Round. -chaén-nu, v.t. re. To make round. 
Gola, n.m. Thunderbolt. 
Gélakh, n.m. (1) A fund. (2) The fund out of which alms 
were given (used in Mandi). 
Goli, n.m. pl. (1) Apes. (2) A bullet. -bahni, vi. re. To 
shoot a bullet. 
Gon, n.m. Desire, wish, pleasure. -dekhna, v.i. re. To go one s 
wn way. 
Gonch or Goht, n.m. (S. gomutra.) Cow’s urine. 
Gotichawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to make water (used 
of cattle only). 
Gottchnu, v.i. re. To make water (used of cattle only). 
Gontrala, n.m. The naming ceremony of a child. ; 
Go’r, n.m. A lizard (goh is a kind of big lizard, also found in 
the Simla Hills). 
Gornu, v.t. re. To weed, f. -i, pl. -é. 
Goru, 2.m. Cattle. 
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Got, n.m. (S. gotra.) Parentage, lineage ; stock (of a family). 
Gota, n.m. (H.) Adip,adive. -khana, v.72. re. To miss, to err. 
Gothi, ».f. Blame. -lani, v.t. re. To blame. 
Gotha, n.m. A wild animal. 
Goti, n.f. Odd. -noti, n.f. Odd and even, a kind of game. 
Gotnu, v.t. re. To bar, to prevent from going ; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Gra or grah, n.m. A morsel, a mouthful. -lana, v.i. re. TO 
take a morsel. (8S. grasa.) 
Gracha or -u, ad. m i, pl ee Geta 
.> f.-1, pl. -é. § b. , 
are v.t. re. (1) To collect revenue. (2) To realize ; 19 
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Grass, n.m. See Gra. 
Grawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to weed; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Graoh, n.m. See Gaiiw (used in Kullu and elsewhere). 
Grawru, n.m. A little bird. (Alike in singular and plural.) 
Gréut, n.m. A long way, turning here and there. 
Gréwanu, v.t. re. To turn back; f. -i, pl. -é. o 
Grhaiwan, n.m. A tune played to make a deity dance. -lam, 
vt. re. To play the deity’s dancing tune. 
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