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sft??h priti, n.m., a friend (Jats only use the term of third persons 



and not of themselves).. 



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', phanliduh, n.m., extravagance. 



xr^ht, pharaknd, v.n., to shy, caper (of a horse). 



mq*G\, pharkd, n.m., a kind of grasshopper that damages the 



young Autumn crops. 

 ^f^TRT phaldnd, pron., so and so, such and such. adj. 

 *R^!T«n #Ni^T, phaldnd dhinkrd, as phaldnd (q.v.). 



. phalejy n.m., as pale) (q.v.). 



^WT phalydr, n.m., chaff of mung, moth, mash and gowdr. 



^R^T, phalsd, n.m., gate or entrance of a village. 



waft, phdngri, n.f., the flanges of the wheel of a charkhd or 



spinning wheel. 

 *6f*, phdns, n.m., stubble, remaining after the crop is cut. 



*WT*liT, phdgan, n.m., the 12th month of the year— February to 



March . 

 IT^r, phdld, n.m , a cross between a spade and mattock (same 



as kassi, q.v.). 

 W^t, phdli, n.f., the share of the plough. 



"Ali kdth aur sukhe phdli, kdtak balddn aur bhddon 

 hdliy 



When damp the plough {lit. wood), when dry the share ; 



in Katak the bullocks, in B'hadon the ploughman. 

 (These are the times when its hardest work for each of 



the persons or things named). 



^Ita. pJvk, n.f., 1. Want, necessity. 



2. Spittings. 



, phutkar, n.f , , change (of coin). 



. phudak, n.f., a hop, jump. 

 x5?3*tfT, phulkd, n.m., thin cake of wheat bread (same as manda). 

 y ^\- phulsi, n.f., threshing by drawing a heavy weight yoked 



to a pair of bullocks over the crop. 

 ^•n, pheind, v. a., to come across, to meet. 

 W* y phains, n.f., trouble, care. 



" Le lend mains, kat jdegi phains." 



Buv a buffalo, and vour trouble will disappear. 



