Vol. VI, No. 12, 1910.] Jatu Glossary. 751 



[N.S.] 



*wfw, jhdnpnd, v. a., to shut. 



WT3TT, jhdkrd, n.m., a big earthen water- pot with a wide 

 mouth. 



*ffT^, jhdr, n.m., a shrub (zizyphus nummularia) , 



so called when still growing. 

 ^T^t, jhdlrd, a.m., a long hanging necklace, made of 



rupees. 



ftr*T ? ?Aira, n.m., 1. Surplus canal water. 



2. Dripping water. 



fW, jfeimrf, v.n., 1. To pine. 



ft 



P 1 

 2. To drip. 



*tftaT, jhimd, adv.. slowly. 



WS. jhund. n.f., a clump of cotton opening in the pod 



fSRT, jhulnd, v.n., to swing; to blow (of wind). 



" Jd/; kuddyd turd, to woh bhi burd. 



" Bdhman bdndhe chhurd, to woh bhi burd. 



in 



" Sdwan jhulid parted, to woh bhi bum. 



A Jat riding a horse, that's bad. 



A Brahman wearing a knife, that's bad too. 



An east wind blowing in Sawan, and that's bad 



"rtjT, jhuhgd, n.m., a bullock with horns bent downwards. 

 *$*, jhund, n.m., a kind of grass. {Anatherum muricatum.) 

 *fft iftf. ?Mw2a /or, n.m.. one whose rights (as occupancv 



tenant only) are based on his or his ancestor's having 



originally broken up the land. 

 ***T jherd, n.m., an unlined well, fallen in. 

 ^M*T jhohwdnsd, n.m., camel thorn (alhagi maurorum). 

 ***** %mi, jhokan did, n.m. ; stoker at the sugar-press. 

 lfl*r. jhokd, n.m., stoker at the sugar-press. 

 *ffnrr, jhoknd, v.a., to stoke a fire. 



*taT, jhotd, n.m., buffalo of full age whether entire or not. 

 'tftft. jhoti, n.f., same as jhotri (q.v.). 

 *n*^r, ?'Ao/ra. n.m., buffalo calf of two years or so. 

 >*tz#t, jhotri, n.f., buffalo-heifer of two years or so. 

 *?T, jhom, n.m., stalk of munfj, mot) vfd, or gram, after the 



pods and leaves are shaken off. 

 **Im", jhori. n.f., a wound. 



