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Mukan, n.m. The appointed day on which all the relations 
come to the house where a death has taken place, to pay a 
sum of money called kauri-roti. 
Mukawnu, v.t. re. To finish; /.-i, pl. - 
Mukhali, n.f. The act of washing fie mouth, hands ne feet. 
arni, v.21. ir. To wash the mouth, hands and fee 
Mukhiys, mukhié, n.m. The headman of a village. (Bashéhe 
Muknu, a re. To be no more, to finish, to be ended; f.-i, 
Mukti, eZ Abundant, too much, suffici F 
Mil, n.m. (S. Mila, origin.) (1) Cagis.” rea) Also the name 0 
a nachhattar or constellation. 
nder 
Muluk, nm. (H. mulk.) A country. -kiyé, n.m. A country- 
man. 
Mim, n.m. (H. m om.) Wax. -jama,n.m. Wax-cloth. 
Maid, m.m. (S Muiida, head.) The head. -nhanu, v.i. re. To 
bathe after menses. ; 
sc ad.m. f.-i, pl.-6. Upset, reversed, contrary. -karna, 
i. ir. To upset. to turn back. 
Mutdar, nm. pl. The act of prohibiting any impious act ps 
fair called Bla’j_ (Bali-raj). -bandhne, va. . 
protection. -kholne, v.i. re. To set free 
Mundé-nagére-dewnu, 1 vi. re. To be totally defeated. 
Mundi, mufidri, n.f. A ring We a seme 
Mutidokhar, n.m. See M Mudokh 
Muiidri, .f. Ring (of a eg 
Mundro-bén-né, v.t. re. See Mun 
Mutig, mutigi, nm. and j. A sort of kidney-bean (Phaseolus 
mungo). A — ot green pulse generally given to the ay 
Muiigi. n.f. See 
Munni, n. Sif A Sie or Fichter. (Bilasptr and Kangra.) 
unni, n.m. A boy. (Bilaspar and Kangra.) 
Muréré, n.m. Half-burnt fuel. To 
Muri, n.f. Roasted grain ' wri -chati-ni, v.. 7@ 
prepare roasted grain, to roa: t grai a 
h, i ‘m. and f. (S. Murkha, illiterate.) An illiterate man, 
foo 
Murka, nm. A kind of 
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small earring. -i. 7.f. A sme 
Murli, n.f, 8. Murali.) A flute, a f ). 
pipe (of music 
Murt, n.f. (Ss. Marti, an image.) rapist image, an idol. (2) 
A picture, 
Soe ae Rs ee. -) A mouse or rat; f. -i. 
“es apr eay A pestle, a club, a mac 
Mushl-dhér- barkha, n.f._ ieee tein, Raining an ‘and dogs. 
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