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Pishawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to grind ; I: -i, pl. -é. 
Pisi-ghalnu, v.t. re. To grind down ; eh e 
Pishné-denu, v.t. ir. To ‘allow to grind ; ve 
Pishu, n.m. (H.) Fleas. (Alike i in the cat ail i plored: ) 
Pissam, n.m, eae aii is to be ground. 
é, ad. Near 
Pith, , pithi, Nn. j. cS eck The back. 
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I 3. 4 
Piunlu, .a, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -é Broad, wide. (Also pywwlu.) 
Pjhattar, ad. 75. -wai, m.. -wil, jf. -well, pl. Seventy- 
fifth 
Pjhariya, n.m. The nightingale, of two eolours—black and 
yellow. : 
ait ae vd, re. To burn or to cause or allow to burn ; f. -i, pl. 
Pksish, n.f. See Pakai - 
Pléh, 2.m. The sacred. tee (Ficus religiosa). 
Also pala 
Plassh, n.m. A ‘kind of pheasant. 
Plewnu, v.t. re. To asia: f. -i, pl. -6. 
Pohar, n.m. See Pauhar 
Pokawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to eat ; j.-i, pl. -6. 
Poknu, v.t. re. To eat ; f. -i, pl. -€ 
Pola, -u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -é. Hollow. 
(S. Plaksha.) 
Poré, adv. Away. yes 
Poré-bhajnu, v.72. re. To cease, to stop ; i ove - 
Poré-miiweii-tusé, phrase. Be off you, get ou 
at way. 
oriya there 
Poriya, adv. At oe pes Ve ee age oe ie thet 
e. 
P la - eG cee other one. 
Por - 2 sm v2 es é. Thither, that side. 
Porshu, ad. ai See day before yesterday. (2) The day after 
Shae pee J eetaetay or the day after to-morrow. 
Pothar, n.m. The male organ. a 
Pothi, nt (1) A book. (2) A is 
—— v.i. re, To ee ere ae ee iad 
dhi, ad. (S. Aparadhin ’ - . . 
Praich, — Groin offered to a deity. -dend, V.1. hg ~ad 
grain to a village deity. By custom the grain . 
harvest is first offered to @ deity. 
Praina, n.m. See Paraind. 
Praintu, n.m. See Paraintu. 
