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o make present or perceptible. -é-bolnu, vt. re 
declare, to admit of no other evidence than fee 
presence. (Fr. 8. Pratyaksha, presence.) -é-japnu, vt. 
re. ‘To speak openly. 
Pagri, nf. A a. -band, m.m. A chief’s official. 
Pahi, n.f. 
Paitida, n.m. 1. -¢. A road or way | 
Paiiide-de-lanu, ».t. re. To lead on the right path ; /. -i, pl. - | 
Paiithat, ad. 65. -waii,m. -wih, f. -weit, pl. dca ae 
Steps. 
Paiiitali, ad. 45. -wdi, m. -witt,-f. -weii, pl. Forty-fifth. 
Paiiiti, ad. 35. .wAti, m. -witt, f. -weii, pl. Thirty-fifth. 
Painu, -4, ad. m.; i. -i, -é. Sharp. 
Pairi-pé, n.m. See Péelig 
Paitan, n.m. A term for a a at one rupee peryear. (Kullt). 
Paja, n.m. A kind of hill cherr rry. 
Pajah, ad. 50. -wai, m. -wii, f. -wet, pl. Fiftieth. 
Pajalnu, v.i re. To burn, to kindle; f, -i, pl. -é. 
Pajama, n.m. (H. prijimd.) Trousers. (Aiso pdijamda.) 
eee ad. 75. -waii, m. wil, f -weil, pl. Jeventy-fifth, 
Pajnu, v.27. re. To grow ; 
Pakaish, nf. Firmness, detalii. -karni, vi. ir. To 
strengthen, 
ou ee v.t. re. (H. pakdnd.) To cook, to boil; f.-i, pl. -¢. 
Pakh, n oe . Daleks the dark or bright fortnight.) ‘A fort- 
night 
Pakha, n.m. (H., pankhé.) sabes -band, vi, re. To fan. 
Pakhért, n.m. pl. Birds in gener 
Pakhi, n.f. A kind of large ote: woollen blanket. 
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Pakyén, n.m. pl. (H. pakwdn.) Rich cakes, ete. 
Pala, n.m. (H. pa 
Pals, nm. Frost, -parné, vi. re. To be frosty. 
Pala, n.m. pl.-é. A measure of clarified butter equal to about 
2 or 24 chiitéks 
Pala, n.m. See Atich al. 
Palah, ep m. — leaf of the fig-tree (Ficus infectoria.) The 
Bali, nf. aa for keeping cattle. 
a nh v.t. re. To cause or allow to cherish : i fer 
Pe A ra measure equal to one ser ake 3 “shitaks, 
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Pali, n vessel of iron for pouring out oil. 
