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Naj, nauj, m.m. (H. andj.) Food or grain. 
Najan, ad. Ignorant, unwise. (Also njan). 
Najr, n.j. (nazr) A present. -deni. v.i. ir. To offer a present. 
Na’k, n.m. (S. Nasika.) The nose. 
Nakal, n.f. (P. nagal.) (1) Copy. (2) A pastime. 
Nakamma, ad. Good for nothing. 
Nakhar, n.m. Soap. 
Nakhra, n.m. (P.) Artifice, waggery. 
Nakta, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-6. One having no nose. Res: 
Nakthro, n.f. Bleeding from the nostrils. -chhutni, v.7. re. To 
bleed from the nostrils. 
Nal, n.m. (1) A pipe. (2) A small river. 
Nal, n.m. The joint of the waist 
Nala, n.m. A waterfall. 
Nalaek, ad. (P. ndldig.) Ignorant, unwise. a 
Nal-bai, n.f. A kind of disease. (Fr. nal, sinews, and bat, wind.) 
Nali, n.f. The bone of the leg. 
Nali, n.f. A small rivulet. f 
NaAlshi, n.f. (P. ndlish.) Complaint. -yé, phrase, by way 0 
complaint. : 
Nala, n.m. A spring. -we-lana, v.t. re. To put a child to sleep 
under a small thread of water. It is a custom among the 
hill people to put children in summer under a water-shoot. 
Nali-mitsé, n.m. A mungoose. : 
Namalaé, n.m. A request to a village deity. -karna; vt. Mie xe 
ask a deity about one’s troubles, etc. -dend; v.i. ir. To 
decide verbally, by a village deity. (Also nmdld.) 
Namawla or nmawlé, ad. Motherless. : 
Nan, nana, n.m. Maternal grandfather. (The former form '§ 
used in Bashahr.) 
Nanad, n.f. The husband’s sister. (S. Nananda.) 
Naiichéwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to dance; f.-i, pl. -é. 
Naiichnu, v.i. re. To dance; f.-i, pl. -é. 
Nandoi, n.m. The husband of a husband’s sister. 
Nanga, -&. ad. m.; }.-i, pl.-6. Naked. 
Nath, adv, Negatively. -deni, v.t. ir. To deny, to refuse. 
Nani, n.f. Maternal grandmother, 
inka, n.m. The mother’s home. 
Nansél, n.m. See Nanké. 
Natiw, n.m. (H. nam.) A name. 
Néiwkawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to name. 
Néttwknu, v.t. re. To name, to enlist. 
Nap, n.f. Measurement. 
ause or allow to measure. (2) 1° 
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Napnu, v.i. re. To bend, to be : 2 +k, U1. 0. 
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