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Lhawnu, v.t. re. To shake. Man na lhawai: ‘‘ Don’t shake 
me. 
Lhéf, n.f. (H. lihdf.) A quilt. 
Lhushéwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to ee f.-i, pl. -é. 
Lhushnu, v.t. re. To rob, to plunder; /. -i 
Li, lih, n.f. A term for an area of land eee to 8 bighas. 
Li, aff. A feminine ase affix, as: Se dewli, ‘‘She will go.”’ 
Likhat, n.f. A writing. (Also the tax levied at one rupee per 
house in Koti State as a charge for writing accounts.) 
Likhawat, n.m. (H.) The act of writing. 
Likhi-kamaié, adv. By accident. Proverb :-— 
Likhi-kamaié lagi dhol 
Jetné uthad ubha tetné "lagi hor. 
‘* By an accident a rolling stone hit m 
As I got up, there came down Eictier to hit me.’ 
Likhnu, v.t. re. (H. likhndé.) To write; /. -i, p 
Likho , nf. pl. The louse’s eggs. -parni, v.2. 7é. To suffer from 
louse’s 
Lifda or -u, fe m.; f.-i, pl. -6. An animal that has lost its 
tail, t ailless. 
Litguri, n.f. An edible fern. 
Lipai, n.f. The act of plasteri ng. 
Lipnu, v.t. re. (H. lipnd.) To plaster, a clean; f. -i. pl. -é. 
Lir, n.f. (1) i: Lee of ‘of loth ©) Ar 
daz 
ard. 
Tam aM. _(. Lobia Fondness. -lagné, v.i. re. To be fond. 
Ve he plough- 
Itural bg ee or such as the ploug 
= a Aout ay ae nla bit. -lane, v.t. re. To 
shar ultural poe 
Loiig, ‘ion: we o Gloves (M ae cariophyllata). (2) A 
: nose stud. re 
or, n.f, Th le puden 
Loté, : mM. (HL) A et jug. -lan, n.m. An oe renin sede 
parties put some salt in a water-jug, and solemnly the 
not to abandon their plan: if anyone works agains 
will be destroyed like the salt in yer’ senteal s 
Lothé-lothi, n.f. The act of pulling each obhe 
To be dragged one by another. 
Lotri, n.f. A small water-jug. 
Lows, v.p.t. ee Luwa. ne hf 
uthnu, v.t. re. To pu rag} ; 
Luch-bareli, n.f. Mie ola called tad’ 8 pedntcaie: 
Luchhnu, v.t. re. To pull off; f. - i, pl. -€. 
-honi, 0.%. 1. 
