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Naush, n.m. pl. See Nas 
N autor, n.m. Newly meaied land. 
Nawa, ad. m.; f.-4, pl. -é. New. (Also nawu.) 
Nawi, ad. f. See N Nawa. 
Nawi, n.m. See Nai. 
Nayan, n.f. A barber’s wife. (Also na 
Nbar, n.m. (8. Nivara.) Rice or ater, ‘grain growing wild or 
uncultivated. 
Nbera, n.m. so pelea airs -hona, v.z. ir. To be ruined. 
Nehhané, -u. ad.m. -f.-i, pl. -é. ‘Unsifted. 
Nehhaniéii, adv. Without siftin 
Nefa, ”.m. "The upper part of the trousers in which the string 
is fastened. 
Negan, n. f. The wife of a Negi. 
Negi, n.m. The commandant of a kothi in Kullu and Matdi, 
An officer in charge of a jail in the Simla Hills. In Kané- 
war, a gentleman or well-to-do man. 
Neha, n.m. The spring harvest. 
Néhcha, n.m. See Nihcha. 
Nehtu, n.m. (S. Neha.) Love. 
Neja, n.m. A spear 
Neora, n.m. Cooked flesh. 
Neré, ad. Near. (Also niuré.) 
Nernu, nhernu, n.m. A small sy cars used to cut the nails. 
Neshne-lénd, vt. re. To ask, to inqui 
Neshnu, v.t. re. To ask. 
Newul, x.m. A hot place. ae Néol.) 
Nhanu, vt. re. See Na ae 
ern 
Nhoknu, v.t. re. To hit, to strike; f. -i, pl. é. 
Nhranu, v.i. re. To humble. 
Nhrawnu, v..t. re. To. hea e or allow to humble. 
ve: n.j. A healthy complexion. -girni, v.i. re. To be con 
nt. 
valesce 
Nhwari, n.f. Breakfas 
hyairkh, n.m. (8. Andha-paksha.) fe _ fortnight. 
Nhyalnu, v.t. re. To wait rors 7, <2 
Ni, adv. Not. As: Méi ni ake : y don’t want.’ 
Ni-anthi, phrase. Ign’t 
Ni-balnu, v. Cannot. 
Nich, nm. (S. Nicha.) A yBiionte man. 
. +: } . ne 
Nichhu or -4, ad, ee Fe . pl. -é. Neat, unpo olluted. Hachhé- 
; ad. m. Pure ure, clean, purified physically or morally. 
Noes v.i. ir. To perish: . 6. 
Bet To die, to perish af -1, pl. -é. 
A carpenter’ 8 to 
Naikiea pet re. See N Nhyding. 
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