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Masar, n.m. pl. (S. Mastrikaé.) A sort of pulse or lentil. (#r- 
vum hirsutum, _ — lens.) 
Matei, n.f. A step-m 
seuss n.f. A council reonvened to change amauta. -lagni, v.0. 
To be against a mau 
Maths, — The forehead. Toteknd: v.i. re. To bow down, to 
Mathéi, ai (H. mithat.) Sweetmea 
Mathrd, v. ad. m. -f.- i, pl. -€ senior smaller. 
Mathu or -4, ad.m.; f.-1, pl. - -6, Small, little. 
MAti, n.f. (H. mattt.) Earth, ek 
Mauli, n.f. A kind of coloured thread used at marriages, etc. 
autisé, n.m. The husband of one >; mother’s sister 
Mauiisi, n.f. Mother’s sister. Proverb: Sdakho ri mauiisi, Saude 
ter by relationship, but very 
ri karert. ‘‘ Mother’ s sis 
keen at a bargain.”’ 
Mauna, n.m. Wrist. 
Mauta, n.m. see; Kamdar 
Mauto, n.f. (H. maut.) Dea th. 
Mawi, n.m. A term for the original inhabitants, whose des- 
cendants are still found in the oo hills, i.g., movanna. 
ae, n.m. (S. Megha.) age a aa 
ehrai, n.f. A headman’s circle. (Mahlog. 
Mekh, hoes (S. tan a ram.) (1) A ram. (2) The zodiacal 
sign of Arie 
oe nf. ‘ ie (of iron or wood.) 
= To be on 
Mel, n.m. (H. Junction, union. -hona, v.i. wr. 10 
riendly est -karna, v.10. 0. To get on good terms 
with. 
-marni, v.i. re. To 
Melé,, nm. (H.) Afair. Syn. Jat. | 
Mel6, fea! pl. Meetings. Khokhri-ri-melo. 
ords. 
-dena, v.i. W. To speak 
Metin n.m. An ironical ed hear taunting words. 
Fighting with 
ronically -sun-na, v.17. 
Merkel n. uy A taunting speech. 
, nm uremie 
To roof. 
ow to Seal 
seless; f.-i, pl.-€. 
