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Krauk, n.m. See kamddr. 
Krettyih, ».f. A kind of bird like the maind. 
Krhonu, v.t. re. To boil (of milk, curry, etc.). 
Krigar, n.m. (H. kérigar.) A workman, an artist. 
Krigri, n.f. (H. karigari.) Workmanship, skill, artistic work. 
Kroéch, n.m. A sharp stone fit to pierce. -lagna, v.i. re. To be 
pierced with a sharp stone. 
Krédh, n.m. (S. Krodha, anger.) Anger, indignation. -upjna 
v.t. re. To be enraged, to be indignant or angry. -karna 
vi. ir, To be angry. 
Krukha or -u. ad. m.; f. -i, pl. 6. Rough. 
Krutidaé, n.m. pl. -6. A kind of shrub bearing black berries. 
Kruiidu, n.m. See Kruitda. 
Ksai, n.m. (H. kasai.) A butcher. 
Kshati, n.m. See Kashata. 
Kshéw, n.m. Tightness. -nu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to tie. 
Kshokré, n.m. The payment of one rupee on agreeing to under- 
take the oath called dib. -pana, v.t. re. To pay the sum 
of one rupee on agreement to take an oath. 
Ktan, ad. pro. See Katan. 
Kthar, kathar or kuthar, n.m. A grain box. 
Kthiri, n.f. (Fr. H. kath-ki kiri.) A kind of long worm, green 
in colour, with many eyes on its back, found in green 
plants. 
Kthisht, ad. Polluted, unclean. -honu, v.i. ir. To be polluted. 
Ktiré, n.m. pl. -é. Scissors: f.-i. A small kind of scissors. (Also 
ktirtu or -ti.) 
Ktnoshtt, ».m. A stand for the spindle (téklu). 
Ktréwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to cut (with scissors). 
Ka, n.m. (S. Kapa, a well.) A well, a pit. Proverb :— 
Makhe khani ki, 
Tinddé pai tv. 
‘A well was dug for me, 
But you are cast into it. ”’ 
(Used when a complainant is found guilty.) 
Kua, n.m. (S. Kupa.) A well (of water). (Also khud.) 
Kab, a.m. A hump, crookedness. 
I - m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Humpbacked. 
Kudal, n.m. A large hoe. -i, n.f. A hoe. 
nd. 
Kujo, n.f. A kind of white wild rose. 
Kakr, a.m. (8. Kukkura.) A dog. -i, n.f. A bitch. 
» 2.m. A cock pheasant. -i, n.f. A hen pheasant. 
» %.f. Maize, Indian corn. (Also chhalli.) 
Kal, xf. (8, Kuly4.) A stream, a canal or channel. 
Kumal, kumli, nm. and f. pl. Sprouts. (8. Kudmala, he ioe! 
mr. 
bud. 
Kumbr, A kind of grass bearing some pin-like thorns. (Also 
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