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V>" 



[N 



(q.v.) instead of with cotton stalks. 



, , — _ — — *^.^,.*^» ? — v « vv *^. 



vNtf. dhauld, adj., white. 



Vi^rRTw, dhaulposh, n.m., a native gentleman (a barbarous 



equivalent of Urdu sufedposh). 

 HIR, dhydn, n.m., thought. 



?T 



?. war?(7 malang, n.m., solitary, alone, a man with no 



TOY 



family of his own. 



?rs<srt 



a nagar or small town, townsfolk 



admits of the yoke being adjusted backwards and for- 



wards. 



, naclhel, n.f., same as nardhll (q.v.). 

 TTO nawad, n.f., husband's sister. 

 •N^ff. nandui, n.m., son of husband's sister. 

 TOjto. nansdl, n.f., maternal grandfather's house. • 

 TO. wa/^, n.f., a large nose ring worn only after marriage. 



TOR 



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TOm. naputd, adj., childless. 



TOYsr. napo?', adj., weak, feeble (of a man, animal, or soil). 

 TO%, namaste, interj., a form of salutation among A'ryd Smdjtsts. 

 TO> sf^Rir. namo ndrdyan, interj., a form of salutation to 



Gosdihs. 

 TOr^r. narol, adj., clear, cloudless. 

 TO. nark, n.m., hell. 



" Khar bhojan ajhd dhan, ghar kalhari ndr 

 1 ' Chauthe maile kdpre, nark nuhdni char. 

 Coarse food, a goat for wealth, at home a shrew for 

 wife ; fourthly dirty clothes— four marks of hell. 



TOT nal, n.m., hole or lair of a large animal, especially of wolf. 

 TOffar. nalaund, v.a., to weed, hoe. 



TOsfT, nalnd, v n _ to bft weeded, be hoed 



