Vol. VI, No. 12, 1910.] Jatu Glossary. 755 



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sisi 



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t*t, ddndi, n.f., very small nose-ring worn simply to keep the 



open 



^TOT 



mama 



^re^rr. 



This term is used for leaping feet first into water. 



2. To rebuke. 



S7*?T, ddbrd, n.m., 1. A small pond. 



stw^t, ddmchd, n.m.. a p 

 scare birds from. 



Si^, ddl, n.f., 1. Branch. 



2. A small low- lying plot of ground. 



(Eragrosiis cynosuroides) . 



2. Bucket lift used to lift the canal water onto a 



higher level. 



*T^!T, ddld, n.m., a basket. 

 *i#ter, ddliyd, n m., a maj 

 <W\ dikri, n.f., same as ji 

 twit, digarnd, v.n., to go 

 *>»W, dimak, n.f., white-ar 

 f*T, rfwwgrd adj., deep. 



?**, dubh. n.f fl. lHnrl r>f rrr 



(Cynodon daclylon.) 



^*T, afewa, n.m., a stile across a ditch, allowing men hut not 



cattle to pass. 

 ***. daihr, n.m., 1. Flood. 



2. Land where floods collect. 



* ' Chet chand chaugnd , je daihr a yd ho. ' ' 

 If the flood comes betimes, the gram's fourfold in 

 Chet. 



^f*m, dohgdrd, n.m., drizzling rain. (Sufficient to plough on.) 







^T 



^T dol, n.m., iron 



•W- daul, n.f., bou 



^TO ffi§. daule tor, i 



field boundary. 



2. To spoil. 



) to break down the 



