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Khoitdé, pre. par. Spoiling. Khoia or khoiro, c.p. 
Having spoilt. Khou-huiidu, pas. par. Spoilt. 
Khopa, n.m. See Gari. 
Khé’r, n.m. pl. Walnuts. -ru-dal, n.m. A walnut tree. -khel- 
ne, v.i. re. To play with walnuts. -jharne, vt. re. To 
pluck walnuts. 
Khora or -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -é. Lame. -honu, v.i. ir. To be- 
come lame. -karna, v.t. ir. To make one lame. 
Kho’t, n.m. Defect, imperfection, fault. -lagna, v.i. re. To be 
afflicted with an imperfection (from a deity). -lana, v.71. re. 
To blame. -thatnd, v.7. re. To set one free from an im- 
perfection. 
Khota or -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -6. (H.) Wicked, imperfect, faulty. 
otr, nm. A pit, a hole. -parna, vi. re. To look like a 
-i, pl. -é. 
Khow4, n.m. (H.) (1) The substance obtained by boiling milk. 
(2) v.p. Spoiled, made unfit. 
Khowanu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to spoil; f. -i, pl. -€. 
Khowi-janu, v.i. ir. To be spoiled; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Khrab, ad. (P. khardb.) Bad, wicked. 
Khraba, n.m. (P. kharabd.) Ruin, destruction. 
Khrabi. nf. (PB. khardbi.) Difficulty. -honi, v.i. ir. To be 
difficult. eye 
Khrad, n.m. (H. khardd.) A lathe. -o-da-lana, ».t. re. To 
sharpen by turning on a la he. 
Khradi, n.m. A turner on a lathe. 
Khradnu,'v.t. re. (H. kharddnd.) To turn on a lathe. 
K the deity returns the same aor to e eg 
<hrarnu, v.t. re. To dig, to excavate; J-~") f’- - 
Khréban et A shine used for throwing small stones to 
frighten monkeys off the crops. -b4ni or babni, 0.1. 7€. 
Khrid v.t. : _ khartdnd.) To purchase, buy. 
Khriath as, n.m. The uppermost storey of a niga 
Khiid or khudd, “yn, A fOOk Of mud, the mud sure a 
ign ous (P. kbud.) Self. Se Khud bolo tha: ‘‘ He himself 
