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Pau’r, n.f. Likeness. ad., Like. Mere tau tesri paur a’, **My 
case is like his.’’ | 
Paw, n.m. (H.) One fourth. 
Pchanwé, ad. 95. -wai, m. -wiii, f. -weh, pl. Ninety-fifth. 
Pchasi, ad. 85. -wdit, m. -wit, f. -weit, pl. Eighty-fifth. 
Pchawnu, v.t. re. See Pachawnu. 
Pchheta, -u, ad. m.; f. -i, pl.-6. Late-sown. 
Pchhuidka, -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-é. The last. 
Pehriwanu, vi. re. To be torn with nails. : 
Pchrawnu, v.t. re. To tear with claws (of a beast.) Bragai 
tesru minh pchriwi pdu thu. ‘* The leopard had torn his 
own face with his nails,’ 
Pchuiija, ad. 55. -wati, m. -win, f. wen, pl. Fifty-fifth. 
Pechawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to ruin. 
Pechhi, n.f., A large kind of basket to keep grain in. 
pl. -é. 
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Petka, m.m. Any esculent root, such as the potato. 
i e Fim. 
. Ankle. 
Phitiphri, n./. Butterfly. 
Pich, n.m. Juice of rice, water of boiled rice. 
Pichh, n.m. See Pich. : 
Pighléwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to melt; f. -i, pl. -¢. 
PighInu, v.i. re. To melt; f. -i, pl. -é. : 
Pilawnu, v. t. re. To cause or allow to squeeze; f. -i, pl. -€. 
Pilnu, v.t. re. To squeeze, to wring, to exact; /. -i. 
Piné, n.f. A kind of wild plant, bearing yellow flowers. 
Ping, n.f. Swinging. ; 
Pingawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to swing ; f. -i, pl. -e. 
ingnu, v.t. re. To swing. P 
Pithnnu , v.t. re. To grind, to make into flour ; f. -i, pl. -é- 
Pini, n.j. Ane pl. -i, 
am #3 m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Yellow, pale. 
P inli, n.f. A fragrant drug used as a medicine. ndi.) 
Piité, n.m. A stone for grinding anything. (Batt& in Hind 
li. 
‘Pu, mm. A kind of grass, resembling the chilli, whence its 
name. 
ee nm. A silk cord used to bind a woman’s hair. (Als® 
Pir, nm, Pain, anache, i.-o. 
tod da “4, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -6. Bitter to the taste. : 
rent, n.f. (S. Prithivi.) The earth, the world, creation. 
Pish4i, n.f. Wages for grinding, 
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