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Jugtié, adv. Carefully, attentively. 
Jugut, n.f. (1) Fitness, good accommodation. (2) Connection. 
Juhar or jhwar, n.m. (1) A present. (2) The present in cash 
made to a chief at an audience, or greeting. 
Juharnu, v.t. re. To offer one’s humble respects, to salute; /. -1, | 
l.-é. (Also jhwarnu.) 
Jujh, n.m. (S. Yuddha, a fight.) Fighting, war. -lana, v.1. re. | 
To fight. -lagné, v.i. re. To begin fighting. 
Jujhda, pre. par. Fighting; f. -i, pl. -é. | 
Jujhnu, v.t. re. To fight; f. -i, pl. -é. | 
Jujhia or jujhiré, c.p. Having fought. 
Juhju-huiidu, past par. Fought; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Jukham, n.m. (P. zugém.) Cold and cough. -hond, v.i. ir, To 
suffer from cold and cough. (Also -dwnd.) 
Julfia or julfiyé, n.m. One who has curls. 
Julf6, n.m. pl. (P. zulf.) Curls. 
Jumm0o, n.m. (P. zimah.) Responsibility. -karnu, v.?. ir. To be 
Jun or junié, rel. pro. Who or by whom. (The latter form is 
_ agentive.) 
Jun, n.m. (S. Drona.) A grain measure equal to 16 pathds or 4 
Ji’n, mf. Moonlight or the moon. -lagni, v.i. re. To shine (of 
_ the moon). ‘ - 
Jun, n.f. A meal. Duji-jan. The next meal. 
Jundku, n.m. See Juti. | 
Jini, n.f. Revenue in kind. (Also kard-juini.) , | 
Juniéh, re. pro. (Agentive.) By whom or by which. | 
Juri-janu, v.t. . To be engaged (in battle). 
Jurji-pani, v.i. re. To set against, to set by the ears. 
Juth, n.f. Uncleanliness, pollution. 
Jutha or -u, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Polluted by tasting. 
Juthan, n.f. Pollution by tasting. : 
Juthahya, nm. (8. Dwisthaniya.) The second son of a chief. 
( duthaiyd.) 
Juthda, pre. par, Cleaning the hands and mouth after taking food. 
Juthia or juthird, c.p. Having cleaned the hands and mouth. 
Juthnu, vi. re. To clean the hands and mouth after taking 
Juthu, ad. Polluted by tasting ; /. -i, pl. -é. ‘ 
tc A, pre. par. Being engaged in any work; /. -i, pl. -€- 
Juti, n.f. Braided hair of a maiden. 
Jwadri, nf. A butterfly. pl. Fwadst. 
Juwrd, nm. A broom (used in Bhajji). 
| . Syn. Fimfri- 
Twat, nm. (S. Jamatri.) Son-in-law. ! 
