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Vol. VII, No. 5.] Dictionary of the Pahari Dialects. 233 
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Shatknu, vi. re. To escape, to run away; f.-i, p 
Shatt, ad Soon, instantly, immediately. ees ‘ado. At 
one 
Shaa, n.m. A porcupine. (Also shdi.) 
Shau, n. (H. saugand.) A swearing, -deni, vt. ir. To put 
oath. Tere shau, ai ni dewidd. ‘‘I swear on you, I 
am not going. 
Shauk, shauka, n.f. A rival. 
Shaukan, n.f. A rival wife. 
Shaul, n.m. A term for land that may be under direct cultiva- 
tion by a chief. Syn. bdshd. 
Shaulawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to shear ey Ve sheep.) 
Shaulnu, wt. re. To shear wool (of sheep) ; f. -i, pl. 
Shaura, n.m. See ae 
Shdhtii, n.f. See Sdh ; 
Shehré, n.m. (H.) A pate to be worn at a wedding. 
Shekhi, x.f. (H.) Boasting. -m4rni, v.i. re. To boast of. 
“wee shekra, n.m. Bark or shell. 
ekra, n.m. See Shékr. 
Shél, n.m. Fibre used to make ropes. It is produced from the 
bark ee a tree called bydht which is also used to feed 
Shéli, ane. The root of an ose fone called kachdli. 
Shér, sheri, .¢. A long field, generally of nice. : 
Sheré, nf. (S. Sharshapa.) A kind of mustard, (Sinaptis 
-) 
Shershé, n m. pl. See She 
Shet4wnu, v.t. At To cause or allow he throw away ; f.-i, pl. -6. 
She'uwnu., v.t. re. To be cast asray i Yh q ph -6. 
hia!, shyal, n.m. (S. ete ge jac 
Shighré, Si aa adv. - - f. -i, pl. -6 (5. Shighrs Soon, imme- 
dia 
tel 
Shikh- ae 6h ir. To give good advice, to instruct, to bring 
up. 
Shikré, n.m. A small bird of prey: 
Shil, n.f. A stone to grind on. 
Shim, 
Sinn "Sas re. To cause or allow to give off mucus; /f.-f, 
pl. -6, 
“ones v.i. re. To excrete Te Bat Hom 
: orn 
Bhitizhéwnu ie Pas = or iow to smell ; /. z pl. -6. 
Shitighnu, ».1. MS pear smell ; f. -{, pl. - 
Shir, nm. (S.) Hea nama, nm. Heading. : ao 
Shiri, n.f. (1) ‘The ead of a sacrificed stk or sheep. 
