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^T*ft, bdgri, adj., L Belonging to Bdgar (q.v ). 



2. Unirrigated , dependent on rainfall — of 



land. 

 WT^ bdgru, adj., belonging to Bdgar (q.v.). 



TT^lT, bdchnd, v. a., to read. 



^Tw^T ? bdchhrd, n.m., a calf (for the first two years of its life). 

 ^rw€t, bdchhri, n.f., a heifer (for the first two years of its life). 

 mw^bdchhru, n.m., pi., calves of either sex. 



c c Ro-gdydh kd bdchhru , Jco ndridn kd put. 

 li Kadi nd host ujld, saurian mdhn kd sut. 



Calves of bad cows, sons of bad women, 

 Cotton of quilts — these three are never good. 



, bdju n.m., 1. Jamb, side-posts of doorway. 



2. Lintel of doorway. 



3. An armlet generally made of rupees strung 



together. 



^Tsp'^W. bdju chauk, n.m., as bdju band (q.v.). 



^Tsr ^s^r. bdju phul, n.m., an ornamental armlet with one silver 



boss. 

 ^j«f^ bdju band, n.m., an ornamental armlet with big silver 



bosses. 

 ^T5R7, bdjnd, v.n., to be called, named. 



, bat, n.m., 1. Weight (for scales). 



2. Division. 



3. Travel. 



^T3 ^BIT, bat dekhnd, to await, expect. 



37««n\ bddnd, v.a., to reap, to cut. 



^rft 7 bdri, cotton plant, cotton. 



^T^n\ bdrnd, v.a., to put in, insert. 



^TW, bat, n.f., custom (as well as the ordinary Urdu meanings). 



*\w } bdtd, n.m., same as bdti (q.v.), i.e., stalks, but bigger in 



size. 

 *TWt. bdti n.f., 1. A long bundle of bdjrd stalks put in a thatch 



roof to support the loose stalks thereon. 

 2. A candle. 



3. Talking, discourse. 



Khei 



chdhe lakh log 



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Farming, talking, service, and girthing a horse ; 

 Do these yourself, though a hundred thousand men be 

 with you. 



