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ftH&T^r shiauj, n.m., any wild bird or animal which damages 



crops. 



fiw^. shimdlu, n.m., a shrub (vitex negundo) supposed to do 



well in villages with a masculine name but not in those 

 with a feminine name; used in fomentations. 



^W shinh, n.m., lion. 



skudar, n.m., a menial (strictly a Sudrd). 



S€ Bairi, shudar, bdkrd, jati aur bidhwd ndr 

 " Yeh pdnchon mare bhale, chaure kareh bigdr. 



An enemy, a menial, a goat, a celibate, and a widow. 

 These five are better dead, wide the mischief they 



? ? 



do. 



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**r. sang, n.m., company. 



W%t sahghnd, adj., dense 



?TrT sant, n.m., ascetic, saint. 



*f?K santar, n.m., 1. A path beside a canal patri or a common 



pakka road. 

 2. Piece of land around any platform. 



^rf^r. santal y n.m., as saniar (q.v.). 



*f%^ sandes, n.m., a message. 

 . sandeh, n.m., anxiety. 



, sakdli, s.f., dawn, early morning, adv., sakdle at dawn. 

 WSTT, sakrd, adj., tight, narrow. 

 3WT. saga j n.m., a friend. 



^HT sagld, adj., all, entire. 



. sajjan, adj. or n.m., a friend, a well-wisher, wise. 



^^w^nr, sajhld adj., joint. 



, satakan, n.f., act of sewing (quaere from tdhknd ?). 



TO. sat, n.m., righteousness. 



^rgpO. satuddd, adj., soft. 



^T, sada, adv., always. 



^t-^C, sanishchar, n.m., Saturday (a form used by more literate 



persons). 



, santokhy n.m., patience, contentment 

 , sansar, adj., thousand. 

 Wfi, saput, p.m., a worthy son. 

 WHT. saputd, adj., having a worthy son. 



