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ag v.t. re. To cause or allow to roast in butter; f.-i, pl. 
Prt v.t. re. To roast in butter ; f. -i, pl. -€ 
Rarnu, v.i. re. To be displeased, to 4 angry. Sé quod mai- fa 
rari. ‘‘ He is displeased with me. 
Rarsi, n.f. A state. (Also raesi). 
Ras, n.m. (S. Rasa.) Juice. 
Rasdwnu, v.t. re. To praise, to speak in favour of ; I -i, pl. -6. 
Rasdwnu, v.i. re. To be praised, to boast ; /. -i, pl. 
Ras6, rs6, n.f. (H. rasot.) Cook-room, victuals, food. .bané- 
1; vt k. v. 
wni; v.i. re. To coo -honi, be cooking. 
-lani, v.i. ir. To take food. 
Rasti, n.f. Twin 
Rat, rach, n.f. ‘S. pa ) Night. 
Rata, -u, ad. m. ; f. -i, pl. -é. Red, crimson. (S. Rak 
Rath, n.m. (8. Rat ha, a Schaiaita A separ kind - doli in 
which a village deity is made to 
Rathi, n.m. A term for a lower class Rajpit (Kaéiigré and Simla 
Hills). 
Rathu, n.m. The name of a sept of Kan : 
Rathyéli, n.m. A tune used when the sree deity dances In 
ath. 
Rati. Nn. ae A piece of iron. ane 
Riya, ad. m.; f. -i, pl.-é. (1) Reddish. (2) A species 0 
ric 
Rau, con. And. Proverb: Chhéwri rau mat sukhai ni raundé, 
Women and bees never live in a a good place.’ 
Rau, n.m. See Rai 
Raub, n.m, An agricalgural implement. (Bashahr.) 
aunu, v.i. ir. To live, to remain ; f. -i, pl. -€ 
Rbdlnu, vf. re. (1) To look after; f. -1, pl. -6. (2) To be 
gu ile. 
Rbalwnu, v.i. re. To be looked after ; f.-i, pl. 
Eblawan, v.t. re. To sent or allow to look cele f.-i, pl. -€- 
Rela -u, pro.; f.-i, pl.-é. The other 
otal nN. mh . A Ore a A line. deni. To draw a line. 
Ree n.m, A saw, in csarah 
Reté, n.m. Sand. ng 
