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Mushli, n.f. A small pestle or club. 
Mushtaiida, ad. m. Young, of sound health; ad. f.-i. Young 
(wom an). 
Mushtu, n.m. The male young of a mouse; /. -ti, 
Mutha or -u, n.m. A handful. 
Mwal, n.f. See Moal. 
Mwehrd or -u, n.m. ‘The image of.a village deity. (Also Mhwe- 
ra.) 
N 
NA, adv, (1) No. -hait. adv. Yes or no. (2) Neither. (3) Nor. 
As: Tinie hai nd kyen ni dittt. ‘He did not say yes or 
no.” Né se thi tindi, nd se thd. ‘‘ Neither she nor he was 
t one 
Nabar, nbér. (S. Nivara.) ».m. Corn that grows wth out 
cultivation. 
Nachhattri, ad. Fortunate, born at a lucky time 
es an 8 ; f. -i, pl. 6. Difficult. Jagnd. 2 vi. re. Tobe 
Nadi, ae PIS) A river 
Nadr, as (P. nazr, sight. ) _ -parnu; v.t. re. To see, 
appear; v.t. re. To 
Nédu-lagan, vt. re. To pine in Tove, to be unhappy. 
Nadu-mananu, v.i. re. To be disple 
Nag, n.m. (H.) <A jewel fit to be fixed ina ring. 
ag, nm. (S. Naga, a cobra.) (1) A serpent. (2) The name 
of a village deity ne 
Nagal, n.m. ; Nagi n.f. A kind of thin bamboo used in making 
baskets, 
Nagali, n.f. ie “a kind of thin bamboo. (2) A basket-maker. 
Nagan, n.f. (1) A female snake. (2) The name of a deity. 
agandé, n.m. pl. The sewings which make a quilt, -dené: 0.1. 
sr. To qui uilt. : ; 
ees nm. A kettledrum. pl. -€. Kettledrums. (P. aq 
Nagérchi, n.m. One who beats a kettledrum. 
Nagarkhan4, n.m. A place where a band plays. 
Nagauri, »./. A kind of Fae drug. 
Nahanu, nhanu; v.?. re. athe. (HL roi ) 
Nahoré nora.) A humble request 
orks Se: (Pe a To cause or allow to bathe. 
Nai, nau, ”./. A ri 
Naicha, n. — i}, : os part of the hubble bubble. 
Nats nm. A rivulet 
aité, adv. By wa of the ri 
Naiti, n.f. rne Me cee 3) saee. By way of the rivulet. 
