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Jeti, adv. See Jethi. 
Jetnu or -4, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -é. As much as (H. jitnd). 
Jewri, n.f. See Jeori. 
Jewta, n.m. A small rope. 
Jewti, n.f. Twine. 
Jgwalda, pre. par. Watching ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Jgwali, n.f. A guard, a watch. -karni. v.t. ir. To watch, to 
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guard. 
Jgwalnu, v.t. re. To watch, to guard. 
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Jgwalu-huiidu or -a, m.; f. -i, p’. -6. Watched. 
Jhafan, n.m. A kind of palanquin. (Also japhdén.) 
Jha’g, n.m. Foam. -dwné; v.i. re. To foam. 
Jhalara, n.m. Swindling. -dena, v.i. ir. To swindle. 
Shall, n.m. pl. Thorny shrubs. -fukné, v.i. re. To burn 
thorns. 
Jhalla, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Mad, insane. 
Jhamak, n.f. Itch. -lagni; v.7. re. To feel an itching. 
Jhamakaé, n.m. A sudden light, lightning. 
Jhamman, n.m. The cover of a doli or palanquin. 
Jha’n, n.f. (P. jahén.) The world, cf. Jihan. 
Jhanaokha, n.m. Moonlight. 
Jhaiwah, n.m. (1) Light. (2) The filth of iron used to wash 
the feet, etc., also used to wash an elephant. 
Shanda, nm. A flag; f.-i. Asmall flag. (Also jhatidd.) 
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Jhanj, n.f. Cymbals, made of bell metal and used in pails. 
‘hdnjh.) 
. phanjh. 
Jhahtd, n.f. pl. Hair of the private parts (H.). 
Jhapeté, n.m. Struggle, strife, a quarrel. : 
Jhar, n.m. pl. Continued rain. -lagné, v.i. re. To rain continu: 
Jharéwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to drop; f. -i, pl. -é- 
Jharfé, n.m. Care, anxiety. -mén-nd, v.i. re. To be in the care of. 
chief’s water vessel or water jar. . 
Jhari, nf. Continued rain, steady rain, or drizzle. -lagmly 
__v.t. re. To rain continually. p , 
Jharnu, vt. re. To drop, to fall down (fruits, ete.) ; f.-1, pl. -€- 
Shatawnu, v.t, re. To cause or allow to call; f. -i, pl. -é 
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