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; chhat. n.f., the sixth day of either half of the lunar month. 



, chhatd paihr, n.m., the sixth watch of the day (Urdu 

 ddhi rat). 



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WJ. chhard, n.m., large stick put round to fence a field. 

 *$t, chhari, n.f., smaller chhard (q.v.). 



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*i, chhd, n.f., same as rang (q.v.). 

 ■ chhd j, n.m., a winnowing fan. 



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*TH,chhdban, n.m., wattlings of the floor of a cart made of 



cotton stalks, dhandhain (q.v.), sar (q.v.), etc. 



*mi, chhdmd, n.m., a piece of red-coloured coarse cloth (chaunsi) 



worked in crewels, worn at the front part of a woman's 

 orhnd (q.v.). 



*F9T, chhdivd, n.m., 1. Building (used on a survey of the accom- 

 modation provided). 

 2. Shade. 



fwsrr, chhiknd, v.n. , to be satisfied, exhausted, satiated. 



f*3?T, chhilrd, n.m.. milk following Vh.ia (n v \ w ai<riit or fen 



wimr 



days. After this comes ordinary <MdA. 





2. A basket or frame suspended from the 



roof on which milk, etc., is kept. 



" t }. c hhide : jaun sanghne, mendak chdl jowdr. 



| Tint pair men bdjrd aur dhdn pair men char. 



Chhidi chhidi banshti ghore hinsen bdharr 



(Sow) til sparsely, barley closely, jowdr a frog's hop 

 apart. Bdjrd at a camel's hoof distance, and rice 

 four times as close. Cotton very sparsely— and 

 there'll be a horse to whinny at your door. 



J^r, chhipan, n.f., female tailor or dye-stamper. 

 *W, ehhipi, n.m. , tailor or dye-stamper. 



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,chhvtpan. n.m., 1. Childishness. 



P. Childhood. 



