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Nar. 
Nari, n.f. (S.) The wrist or pulse. Ndri dé rau. ‘Be con- 
scious.” Tesri nari chhutigoi, ‘‘He has no pulse,” 7.¢., 
he is dead. 
N. ari, n.f. A kind of red leather made of goat’s skin. 
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Narjé, n.m. A kind of scales peculiar to the hill people. 
Nark, n.m. (S. Naraka, hell.) (1) Hell. (2) Ordure. 
Narméh, n.f. Cotton. 
Narné, n.m. By God. 
Narél, nrdl, 2.m. Veil, the parda system. 
Naréliya, nroliyé, ad. One who wears a veil, one who lives in 
rdd. 
Nar-ra, ad. m.: f.-i, pl.-6. Hard. : 
Narth, nm, (S. Anartha, nonsensical.) Violence, oppression. 
-hond; v.i. ir. To be unusua 
Nas, naswar, n.f. and m. Snuff. -lani, vi. ir. To take snuff. 
Na’s, n.m. A beam of timber. 
Nasaf, nsaf, n.m. (P. insdf, justice.) Justice. 
Nash, naush, n.m. pl. (S. Nakha.) The nails. 
Nash, n.m. (S. Ndsha.) Destruction, ruin. ; 
Nashawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to escape ; f.-i, pl. -é. 
Nashnu, v.i. re. To go away. (Bashahr.) 
Nash-patnu, v.t. re. To ruin, to destroy. 
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n. 
Natachari, n.f. (H. ndtéchart.) Relationship. 
Nath, n.f. (H. nath.) Nose ring. Syn. Balu. 
Nathawnu, v.. re. To cause or allow to escape; f. -i, pl. ae 
. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. 
Nau, ad. (1) Nine. (2) a River. 
Nauhté, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -¢. Of nine hands, in measure. 
Naun, n.m. A place for water. 
Nauni, n.f, See Chopar. 
Naur, n.f. (H. nahar.) A canal or channel. 
