726 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Extra No. 



V1OTT* kasiltd, adj., same as kasut, q.v. 



^F^Wl, Jcasauld, n.m., a long-handled hoe. 



qnjft, Jcassi, n.f., same as phdld, q.v., shovel, spade. 



qsjrft, kdngni, n.f., a massive bracelet, worn below the churi, 



q.v 





qrfa, kdns, n.m., a kind of grass, (saccharum spontaneum). 



^rarr, kdlcd, n.m,, father's younger brother. 

 BRT^t, kdkiy n.f., wife of kdkd, q.v. 



^t^t, kdkrd, n.m., 1. Leather-pad which prevents the 

 spindle of a spinning wheel shifting too much when the 

 thread is spun. 



2. Cotton seed, when used for cattle fodder. 



^T3\^t, kdkri, n.f., a vegetable like a cucumber. 

 mjii kdg, n.m., a crow. 



VT^fT, kdgld, n.m., a crow, as kdg, q.v. 



Wim, Tcdj, n.m., a funeral feast. 



^i^r^r. kdjal, n.m., antimony — eye-powder. 



1 c Godydn kdjal, kamar thai, ghiti ?nen do daht. 

 " 75 gdhd ne khol ke, roti khdye kanth." 



Antimony on the knees, back arched, two teeth in 

 the neck. 



Solve me this riddle, my husband, before you eat your 

 food. 



The answer is cart ; the knees are wheels ; the anti- 

 mony is black grease. The teeth in the neck are 

 the pegs in the yoke. 



^ts^ kdtar, adj., barren, 

 sir^^r. kdtrd, n.m., buffalo calf, 

 ^n^t. kdtri, n.f., buffalo-heifer, as katiyd, q.v. 

 ^iTs. kdth 9 n.m., wood. 



^t^tt, kddhnd, v.a., ]. To take or draw out. 



2. To work (a pattern). 



' ' Kdld bdryd, Idl Mdhyd, ' ' 



Put in black, pulled out red. 



(Said of the ploughshare, in the blacksmith's forge). 



mi**, kdtak, n.m., the 8th month of the year, Oct. to Nov. 



*nft, kdtni, n.f., same as katni, q.v. 



WT^t kdnydn, n.m., Irregular plural from kdn (ear), 



