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Mhaifish, n.f, (S. Mahishi.) A she-buffalo. 4. n.m. A male 
buffalo. (Syn. jhota). 
Mhajan, .m. (8S. Mahdjana.) A shop-keeper. 
Mhatigu, ad. See Mahaiigu. 
Mharu or -4. pro. m. f. i, pl. -6. My, mine, of me. 
Mhathra, -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-e. Small, little, young. 
Mhim, n.f. A war, battle. (P. muhim.) 
Mhin, ad. (H. mahin.) Thin. 
Mhina, n.m. (H. mahind.) A month, the twelfth part of a year. 
Mhitnu, mitnu, v.t. re. To meet: f.-i, pl.-é. 
Mhlori, n.f. (S. Amla-loniké.) Wood sorrel (oxalis corniculata). 
Mhoru or mahru, n.m. The holly tree. 
Mhroi, ”.f. A kind of dove. : 
Mhurt, n.m. (S. Muhurta.) An auspicious time, a lucky time. 
Mhwera, -u, n.m. The image of a deity. Dim. mhwertu, n.m. A 
small image. 
Miah, miyai, n.m. A word used in addressing a chief’s brother 
or kith and kin. (From P. midi%.} 
Michéwni, v.t. re. To cause or allow to shut the eyes. 
Michh, n.m. See MAchh. 
ichni, v.71. re. To shut the eyes. 
To cause or allow to join; f. -i, pl -é. 
; ing. 
Milnu, v.t. re. (1) To meet. (2) To visit. (3) To call upon. 
nu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to pinch or rub; f. -i, pl. -¢ 
used in measuring clarified butter in a pot equal to one 
., seer and six chitaks in weight. 
Mifitu, n.m.; f. -{, pl.-é. A lamb. [chitaks 
Mai, c.p, on -& ; 
sonbede! nf. (from man, mind and’ ichchhd, desire.) Desire, 
wish. 
Modal, nf. A curse on, or abuse of, one’s mother. (Also mod.) 
Moda, n : 
( io ) © produce of the cultivation of the first year 
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