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Téit-khe, pro. To you or to thee 
Tan-nu, v.t. re. To spread, to stretch ; : i pl. 
Tan-nu, v.t. re. To get entangled ; f. -i, pl. -6. 
Seep ad. m.; f.-i, pl. -é. ae agreeable, desir- 
e. 
Tai-ut, adv. So long, or until. See Jan-un 
ahaa = More. Tdn tahyin bi chayi Do you want 
Tatiyinyéi, con. Aga 
Tao, taw, (1) n.m. Burning, (2) A shee 
Tao!a, tawld or -u, ad. m. ; f. -i, pl. -é. Oi hot temper 
Tap, n.m. (8. Tapa.) (1) Heat. P 2) ahidir’ wna or charna, 
v.i. re: and ir. To suffer from fev 
Tap, n.m. (S. Tapas, penance.) Majestic infiueabe, pl. -0. 
Tapat, n.f. (S. Tapta.) Heat. 
Tapawnu, v.t. re. To cause or allow to swan: fut, pl. -€. 
Tapi-janu, v.i. ir. To be angry; f. -i, pl. : 
Tapnu, v.t. re. To overcome, to surmount, to conquer: J aks 
l. -é. 
Tapnu, v.i. re. To bask; -i, pl. -€ 
eccin. v.t. re. To inks alee to heat i in the fire; /. -i, pl. -é. 
Tapéownu, v.i. re. To be heated ; f.-1, P 
Tapri, n.f. A hut, a small dwelling 
“gaia v.i. re. To be carmoaiied: f. -1, pl. -e. 
A ; - f af, pl. -é. 
et Oe ae : ea is crossed in a boat. 
Taraji, 7 n. = A Re on chamérs. (Kuthar. 
pa to ee (a river). 
Tarnu, v. i. re. To be 
ne’s 
Tarnu, v.t. re. (1) To ca 
best. 
an or ee bs: ‘cross. (2) To do o 
Tarpagar, n. see constable. (Once used in Kullu.) 
Tar-ri, nf. 1 
Tashkéwou, 0 v. ce re. To cause or allow to move ; j.-1 
Tata, -u, ad. m. 5 f. -i, pl. -é. Hot, heated. 
Tati-lagni, v. i. re. To be in trouble. 
A ce n.f. Summer, the hot weather. 
aur, n.m. See Tar 
Taur, n.f. A plant, “whose leaves are used for making leaf dishes. 
, Its bark is used to make ropes. 
Taw, n.m. See Tao. 
Taw’ a, ad. See Taola. 
; a 
Tayiti, (1) con. Again. (2) prep. For, for the sake of. 
Tehair, n.m. See Tahair. 
Téi, ad. 23. -wii, m. -wih,f. -wéi, pl. The twenty-third. 
