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Pra’l, n.m. See Paral. 
Pra’n, n.m. pl. (8. Prana, the life.) Life, existence. ne 
v.i.re. To work hard. -udné; v.i. re, To die, to prea 
one’s last. -dewné, v7. re. To die. -ni-rauné, v0. wr. 
To become weak, to lose strength, to grow old. 
oe -u, ad. m.; f. -i, pl. -é. Old, second-hand. (H. 
and.) 
Prandé, n.m. A coloured thread to bind the braided hair of a 
Préoni, — n.f. Hurry, haste. -lani, v. 7. re. To make 
Praoitthé, n.m. Bread cooked with butter or gi. 
Pra’r, adv. The year before last. 
Prat, n.f. See Parat 
Prathi, adv. From the beginning. 
Prathti, n.f. A ~ of men engaged in weeding a field. 
Prau, n.m. See P 
Praul, paul, n.m. The gateway of a ruler or chief. 
Prauli, pauli, n./. See Prau 
Prawné, n.m.; f. -i, pl. -é. (8. Praghtrna.) A gue 
Prawni, n.f. Haste, hurry. -lani, v.t.re. To eee -lagni, 
vt. re. To be hurri ed. 
Praya, ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -é (H. pardyd.) Others. 
Prét, n.m. (S. Preta:) nN ghost, a goblin 
Prithi, n.f. See Pirthi. 
Pri-tii-ni, n.f. Asieve. Proverb: Pritini du pani ni raundu. 
. Water cannot be held in a mee 
Proht, .m. (S. Purohita.) A priest 
Pronu, vi. re. To thread, to string ; :f -i, pl. -6. 
: Pi 
Pshak, 7. Poshdk.) Clothes 
Pshéurt, a A loose shirt like that worn by the Peshawar 
peo 
Ptali, a. =e Patali. 
Ptand, ad. m.; f. -i, pl.-6. Bare-footed. 
Ptaiida, n.m. See Pataitds. 
Ptarawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to abuse ; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Ptari-lanu, vt. ir. To get abused; f. -i, pl. “6, 
Ptarnu, vd. re. To abuse, to disgrace ; j. -i, pl. -€. 
Piuchh, n.f. Asking. 
uchhéwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to ask ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Pucch-de-légnu, v.t. re. To begin to ask; I -i, pl. -é. 
Puchhi-dénu, ».t. ir. To allow to ask; f. -i, pl. “6. 
Puchhné-dénd, v.t. ir, To (let) him ask; f, -i, pl. -é. 
Puchhné-lana, vt. re. To j inquire; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Piichh-pachh, n.f. Investigation, an enquiry. 
: Pugéwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to suffice: f. -i, pl. 
= Pugnn, v v7. re. To suffice, to pe atcient; f. -i, pl. -6. 
