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f%*f, bin, postp., without, as bind, often used in composition as 



'un' in a non-privative. 



" Bin mirchoh Ice ghote bhang, bin bhdyon ke kare jahg 

 " Bin paison ke nahdwe gang, bhang nd jang nd gang." 



Pound hemp without pepper, fight without fellows, 

 Bathe in the Ganges without coppers: it's no hemp . 



no fight, no Ganges ! 



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Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark. 



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1%«rNn\ binauld, n.m. . cotton seed. 



" Bant binaule bhuri khde, hot chaldn landd jde. 

 " Chal mere lande ek haldi, phir jorun to Ram duhdi. 

 " Eh damgaje kisi aur ne de, kddhi sdre khet ki ek nd 



kare." 



Says the bullock, " The white buffalo eats fodder and 



cotton seed, while the short* 

 tailed bullock goes to the 

 plough." 



Says the farmer, "Come, my short-tailed bullock, 



one ploughing ! Then , by God , 

 I'll not yoke thee again." 



Says the bullock, " Give your blarney to some one 



else. Don't you make one dose 



of the whole field ! 



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, binkut, n.f., (1) A cow that won't let itself be milked 



because its calf has died. 

 (2) A cow going off milk. 



1Vw. birchh, n.m., a large full-grown tree. 



f%^rf, birld, adj., sparse, uneven (of a crop). 



fw^f, birwd, n.m.. a tree. 



f^r, bit, n.m., hole of small animals, i.e., snake, mouse, etc. 



fw<5T. bild, n.m.. a male cat. 



f^nt* bildi, n.f., a female cat. 



fMaT^ff, bildOy n.m., as bild (q.v.). 



" Turk, jdt aur mundchard, bandar bhirr bildo. 

 " Yeh chheon nd apne, bhdweh dudh katore pildo.' 



The Mussalman, the Jat, the cut- throat, the monkey 

 the wasp and the cat : these six will never be your 

 friends though you give them cups full of milk. 



fWT*fT. bilond. v.a., to churn. 

 f^^fT^t. biloni, n.f., a churn, 

 fwc, bisar, n.m., necessity, need. 



