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Sarbarambh, .m. (S.) A rite observed a week before a 
arriage or sacred thread ceremony. 
Sarda. -u, ad. m , f.-i, pl.-é. Enough, abundant 
Sardha, nf. (8. ’ Shraddhé, faith.) (1) Wish, " desire. (2) 
Sarg, n.m. (S. Swarga.) The sky, firmament, the ether. 
Sarp, n.m. (8S. Sarpa.) A snake. 
Sartéj, v.m. A kind of flower; -ri. ».f. A kind of single 
ow 
Sarté, ae. Everywhere. 
Sa’s, nf. Mother-in- law. (Also Sha’s.) 
ashar 
Satahat, ad. 67. -waii., m. -wiii, f. -weli, pl. Sixty-seventh. 
Satanwé, stanwé, ad. 97. 
Sthi, ad, (1) Together, with. (2) nm. A companion, @ 
comrade. 
Sathré, .m. Bedding. -pdnd, v.i. re. To spread a bed. 
Satmi, ».f. (S. Saptami.) The seventh day of the bright or 
dark half of a month. (Also sdien. se 
Satro, ad. 17. -wah, m. -wiii, f. Pies Se 
Satt, ad. (S. Sapta.) 7. -wah, m. -wih, a ii, pl. Seventh. 
Satu, n.m. Roasted flour. 
Sau, ‘ad. (S. Shata.) 100. 
Sauj, nm. (S. Ashwina.) The sixth Hindi month correspond- 
ing to September. 
Sa-uh -waii, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-é. Level. 
Saura, n.m. Father-in-law. (Also Shaura.) ; 
Sawai karna, v.t. ir. (1) To make level. (2) To remit; f.-ly 
pl. -6. 
1Schérau, n.m. The act of purification, purity. 
Scher4wnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to wigialt bh se pl. -€. 
Schernu, v.t. re. To purify, to make pure ; /. -1, pl. 
Sdhuli, n.f. A kind of wild plant used for making feat (Also 
shdhiili. ) 
Sé, pro. m. and f. He or she or they. Sé kindé dewd ? ‘‘ Where 
is he gone?’”’ Se ka karé ? ‘What i is she doing ?.”’ Se 
kun thié? ‘* Who were they ?’ 
Seja, -u, ad. m. : feel, pl.-é. That one 
sel “u, ad. m.; f.-i, pl.-6. Of that « or of this. (ee se) wer 
, nm. Heat (of fire.) -lagnd, v.z. re. To feel 
Sekéwnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to heat ; I -i, ass “6. 
Sek-dé-légna, v.i. re. To begin to bask ; /.-1 
Sék-lana, v.i. re. To bask in the sun or Pigs 2 a fees f i, -€ 
1 ‘Sch’ is not equal to sh, but sch=*q. 
