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Sama, n.m. (S. Sam aya.) Time, a career, period, age. EHbe 
sama burda lagi-guwd, ‘‘ It’s now an iron age. 
Samana, ».m. Supply, forces. 
Samanu, v.27. re. To die; f. -i, pl. -€ 
Sambhal, n.f. A present of edibles to a relative. -lani, vi. ar. 
To take care. 
Sambhalnu, v.t. ve. To put in a safe et f. -i, pl. -€, 
Sambhalnu, vi. re. To be careful; f. -i, pl. -é. 
Sambhl4wnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to a in a safe place. 
S4mbhnu, vt. re. To receive or accept ; 1, pl. 
Sambhwanu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to receive ; of -i, pl. -€. 
Sameta, ».m. An agricultural implement 
Samet 4 tale v.t. re. To cause or allow to gather or collect; f. -i, 
pt. 
Bataan, v.t. re. To gather, to collect; f. - 
Samonu, v.7. re. To mix cold water in too bot ater to make it 
fit to touch for bathing. 
Sampto, n.f. (S. Sampatti.) pte ga 
Samuiid, n.m. (S. Samudra.) The sea 
Sa’n, 2 f. Symbol, me Proverb : Chhatré ditti sd’n, Murkhé 
chaki jan. ** Aw e man made a sign, and a foolish man 
took a stone.’ ; 
S4n, n.m. Obligation. -mén-na, v.1. re. To be obliged. 
Sanai, .f. A damp place. : 
Sandi, n.f. A musical ve -bajni, vi. re. To sound the pipe. 
Sané, pre. With. Sané ne ti bhithréd kwai dyd? “* Why 
did you come in with the shoes ?”’ 
Sanehé, n.m. A message, a word. -dend, v.i. ir. To send a 
message. — 
Sanewnu, vi. re. (1) To resemble ; f.-i, pl. -6., vt. re. (2) To 
Seng saligi, n.m. A ——— a comrade. 
Saligt, n.m. See Saiigi. (Bashabr.) 
Satthasar, ad. (S. Sahasra.) 1000. (Also saisar.) ee 
Séij, n.f. (S. Sdyankéla.) Evening. -honi, v.i. ir. To beco 
Sénj mat rie To collect, to amass ; f. -i 
nu, v, “ 
Saiijows, am pcre “land, v4. Te. To ort on ouiga 
Sank, nf A sign. -deni, v.12. ‘ir. To give @ sign (by eye or 
han 
Safes: a See Sahajisar : id 
Saiisari, n.f. (S. Saree "H. satsdr.) The world. 
Sauthé, nm, A deed of grant. 
Sar, n.f. Manner. 
