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Nihcha, ».m. (S. Nishchaya.) Patience, belief. -rakhnaé; v.0. 
re. To have patience. -raund, v.t. ir. To be assured. 
ee n.m. Leisure. (Also néhchi.) -honé, vi. ir. To be at 
Nij, n. * vit Nidré.) Sleep. -dwni, v.i. re. To be asleep. 
Nil, n.m. The inner part of the blue or other pine 
Nim, n.m. An oath, an ordeal. See or -thwané, v.i. ir. and 
re. To take an oath. -dené, v.t. ir. To offer an 
Nim or nimb, n.m. (8. Nimba.) 4 kind of ro (Melia 
azadiracta). 
Nimbia, n.m. (8. Nimba. e fey citron fruit or tree. 
Nimlu or -d, ad. m.; f.-i, é. (S. Nirmala.) Clear. Proverb. 
Géhlu gahlu bahi ja, ger nimlu rahi ja. ‘‘ During the 
monsoon, foul or turbid water flows away, but the oleae 
or transparent remains,’’ #.¢., bad times will pass away and 
Nir, n.m. (S. Nira, water.) 2 
Nirna, n.m. Breakfast. (Keoithal.) ad. m.; fr-i, pl.-6._ Not 
having taken food. Nirne pete khird ni khand. ‘Don’t 
eat cucumber when fasting.’ 
Nisrnu, v.i. re. To coine into ear, of gra 
Nithé, adv. Down. -pandi, ad. mucera -khe. For bed- 
Nitrnu, oe i. re. To dry by letting water run oF drip off. 
Niuré, ad. Near, nigh. 
Nmané, ad, m. ; ee i, pl.-6. Anxious, full of care. 
Nmané-shetnu, v.t. re. To cast into anxiety ; f.-i, pl. -é. : 
Nofa, n.m. (P. cones Interest, gain. -hond, v1. ir. To have 
an interest in 
5 gs at ip. 
N -4 2 fiek, Dh Extraordinary, wonderful. 
or plies ogee il ‘avi and bagur, the air.) The air 
that blows from a ravin : 
Nraj, ad. (P. nardz.) Displeased, angry. -honu, v.i. ir. To be 
displeased or y- 
ee so pete anger. -honi or -karni. To proceed 
ain 
Nr yorwnu, v.i. re. To be aie js a -é. 
NwAl, n.f. The — used in making 
Nwald, n.m. A morsel. -lané, ¥- i. ir. To take a mor rsel. 
ela nm. Measurement. -lana, vi. ir. To take a measure- 
ent. * 
Nyéw,. n.m. (S. Nyaye.) Justice. 
Nyaw-nasaf, n.m. Redre ss for a crime. 
