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Maiigni, n. i. Betrothal. 
Maiigni, mdiiguni; n./. pl. Bugs, 
Maiignu, v.t. re. (H. sy To ask for, to beg; /.-i, pl.-é. 
Maihgheru, ad. See Maghe 
Mani, n.j. The mulberry fruit, 
MAanj, pre. Between. oo v.t. re. To go between. 
Mahja, n.m. (H.) A 
Mafijawnu, v.t. re. Se ee MSj 
ate sores In the Giddls 01 or contre: 
u. 
ao nm. Am an. (Kangra. ) Proverb. Manu mdnu aitra, 
Kot hira ‘koi kankra, *§ Men are of different kinds, some are 
stones and some diamonds. 
Manru, n.m. The mind. 
! la, n.m. The mother’s parents’ home. 
Mapash, n.f. (H. napdi.) BANGS. -lani, v.1. Tr pee 
7. 
Marawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to beat ; f.-i, pl. -é h 
"a n.m. ae death ceremony. -lana, v.i. re. To perform the 
ast 
n. m. eo ‘mare. ) Illness, = ese diseas 
Marla, a phrase. «O you who are o die,’ abs: of abuse or en- 
Marmeli, Nn. fe 
Marn, n.m. (H. maran.) Death. 
vt. re. To perform iio “ offices 
habit 
acid ) To beat, to hit. 
3 f.-i, pl. -é 1. 
To Silt to wiithe. to contort; f.-i, pl. -é. 
aru or -4, ad. m; i -i, pl.-é. Feeble, weak, having 10 
strength. 
- Dying. 
Miseeshhey nf The datiukice of one’s mother’s sister. 
nm. The son of one’s mother’s sister. 
Mashéré, nm, A small broom used to plaster the floor with. 
&. 
se Aee pl. -é. 
leptin) (Bashéhr.) (2) (H.) Mad (as ao 
ita el hia iia 
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