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Pujawnu, v.t. ve. (1) To cause or allow to arrive, to escort. 
(2) To cause or allow = Pecligr 3 f.-t, pl. 
Pujhuriyd, n.m. See Pjhar 
ujnu, v.t. and 7. re. (1) Ton arrive. (2) To worship ; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Pal, nm. (H. pul.) <A bridge. 
Pulé, n.m. A bundle of grass. (Also pultu or -td.) 
Pulé, n.m. pl. A kind of jute shoes made in Kullii and Suket. 
Pali, n. /. A small bundle of grass, or fuel, (Also pulti.) 
Puita, see pula 
Pulti, ‘af. See Puli. 
Puitii, a.m. See Pili. 
un,”.m. (8S. Pu unya.) Goodness, charity, a donation. dena, 
v.t. ir. To give alms. -karna, v.t.ir. .To perform a chari- 
table duty. 
Puni, n./. Rolls of rate prepared for spinning. 
Puiijar, punjari, n.m. and f. (S. Puchchha.) A tail. 
Puitjawnu, v.t. re. To cause or ail to wipe ; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Puitjnu, v.t. re. To wipe ; f. -i, 
Pulijta, pulijti, nm. and f. mall tail = 
Punya, nf. (S. Parnamasi.) The full moon. (Also pind.) 
Par, pira, ad. Complete; f. -i, pl. -é 
Puréwnu, v.t.re. To cause or allow to complete ; f. -i, pl. - 
Purbatig, nm. (S. Parvaiga.) The soir ep ritual a a 
wedding or the sacred thread ceremony. 
Piirbo-khe, adv. To the eastward. 
eo. me re. To make u }. “i, 
Putha, cu, ad. mM. ag Ge ae Re aks turned back. 
vt wr recover. 
tor. me 
FN 2 , - n 
ES v.t. re. To be senseless for a day and the 
ove. 
Pyass, n.f. (H. pids.) Thirst. 
Pyawi, n.f. A nurse. ik 
Pydwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to suck ; f. -i, pl. -€. 
Pyéké, n.m. See Peoké. 
Pyaiilé, ad. m.: f. «i pl. -6. Yellow, pale. 
Pyintra, nm. < eat bird, of yellow colour. 
R 
Ra, -u poss: affix; f.-i, pl. -ré. Of. As: ao Your. Tes. 
rt. His. Teso-ri, Her. Tind-re, Of them 
