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Tha, v. Was, p 
Thahar, n.mM. ty hernia) A plant, (Bignonia Indica.) 
Thuknu, v.i. re. To spit. (H.) 
| Thummé, 7.f. A kind of tree. 
Thithé, n.m. The water in a cow’s footste 
Thwara, n.m. A corvée of 8 days free work i ti a State. (Simla 
Hill States.) 
Thwéri, n.m. A man who has to work on corvée for 8 days. 
Tij, .f. (S. Tritiyd.) The third day of the bright or dark half 
of a month. 
Tiké, n.m. The heir apparent of a chi ef. 
Tiké-land, vt. re. To mark any one’s forehead with sandal and 
pay him some cash. This custom is observed at a wedding 
or investiture with the sacred thre 
| Tikéwnu, v.. re. To cause or allow to stay; jf. -i, pl. -6. 
Tiknu, a re. (1) To stay. (2) ”.m. A mark on the fore- 
ead of a beast. 
Til, n.m. pl. Sesamum seeds. 
| Tiléru, slat: n.m. An earthen pot to keep oil in. 
| Tilowé, nm. pl. A kind of sweetmeat made of ses 
| A thorny shrub, called fa in n Hinds. 
Tit-dé, -u, ad. ' m. ; j. 4, pl.-é. In itor in tha 
| Titdd, nm. The fruit of the opium plant. Ao titdku.) 
| Tiné, pro. m. and f. They or by them. (Agent e.) 
| Tiniéi, pro. He or by him. (Agentive.) Tinibi bolu. ‘ He 
id.? 
sai 
Tin6, pro. m. ronson Them. -khé. For them or to them ; -ra 
or-ru, m. -ri. f. -re. pl. Of them or their. -fa. From 
them. cdg orale u, m. -di, f. -de, pl. In them. 
Tinu, ad. See Tishu. (Bashahr.) 
/v 
Tipe-tarné, v.7. o Sig To repair a 
rs, n.m. See 28) vo 
ir, .f. (1) A a of a hi 
Tir, ag ” ree k. -Awni, v.t. 7é. "To crack. (2) n.f. The 
Indian fruit called phut. 
Tiri, adv. By way of the hill. 
aaa , nf. A narrow window. 
irnu, v.z. re. To swim. f 
Tirth, n.m. (8. Tirtha.; A sacred place, a holy shrine. 
Ti Srey -u, adv. m.; f. i Se abing: 
ishkan, n.f. The act of slipping or : 
‘j ishkawnu ee re. To cause or allow to slip or tumble ; /. -1. 
ome v.i. re. To tumble, t to slip; f. -1, P’ 6. 
ishu, tisu, ad. So, such. 
Tit, nm. pl. -o. (8. *atithi, — A mendicant, a devotee. 
Tittr, n.m. se titar.) A partridge. 
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