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Jhumr, ».m. (H.) An ornament worn on the head. 
Jhunfri, n.f. (H. jhopri.) A cottage. 
Jhunga, n.m. (1) Property. (2) Estate. 
Jhunjri, n.f. A kind of wild plant. 
Jhutawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to drink. 
Jhutnu, v.t. re. To drink, to quench; f. -i, pl.-é. (Bashahr). 
Jhutth, n.m. (H. jhdth.) Untruth, fabrication, lie. 
Jhwa’r, n.m. (1) A present. (2) Salutation. i 
Jhwarnu, v.t. re. See Juharnu. : 
Jia-de-rakhnu, v.t. re. To keep in mind, to love; f. -i, pl. -€. 
Jia-ra-atité, n.m. That which is in the mind. 
Jia-ré or -u, ad.m.; f. -i, pl. -é6. Of the mind. 
Jibh, nf. (S. Jihwa.) The tongue. -é japnu, v.t. re. To 
speak. (Also Jibti). aa 
Jid, n.f. (P. zidd.) Opposition, persistence. -karni, ¥.?. 
To persist. 
Jidwa-huiida, pas. par. Persisted; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Jidwanu, v.i, re. To persist, to oppose. 
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Jimawu-huiidu, pas. par. Fed: j. -i, pl. -6. 
Jimda, pre. par. Eating, taking food; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Jimi, nj. (P. zamin.) Land. -j4gé, n. Landed property, 
estate. 
Jimnu, v.t. re. To take food. (H. jimnda.) 
Jimpar, n.m. (S, Yamapura.) Death, demise. | 
Jinda, -u, pro. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. In which. ‘od of | 
: eas n.f. (H. jindgi.) Life, existence, the course or period 0 
ife. : 
i ofe | 
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: .; f. -1, pl. -6. Wherever. 
Jisha or -&, ad. m.; f. -i, pl.-é. As. (H. jaisd.) 
Jitawnu v.t. re. To cause or allow to win; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Jitda, pre. par. Winning; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Jitia or jitird, c.p. Having won. ; 
0 win, to overcome, to conquer ; f. -i, pl. -€- 
it » pas. par. Won, conquered; f.-i, pl. -€. 
hie nm. (8. jiva.) The soul, life, disposition. (Also iy) 
jun or jydi (S. Yama.) (1) Death. (2) The deity of death: 
Tene % iydhdé, ad. m. Living; f.-i, pl. -6. 
poesia v.4. Te, To live, to pass one’s life : j. he pl. 0; 
twAwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to live; f. -i, pl. -€: 
