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^TT, hangd, n.m., strength, effort, force. 



^Jr. hahge, adv., 1. With difficulty. 



2. By compulsion. 



^ten\ hand' war, n.f., about 4 to 6 p.m. 



q-^ hazdr pati, adj., worth 1,000 rupees, moderately rich. 



WW*!, hadwdrd, n.m., place where dead bodies of cattle are 



skinned and bones left to lie. 



TfiNrT, har lend, v. a., to rob. 



^nwiTT. hatkdr, n.m., food given to Brahmans before feeding one- 

 self at mdwas (q.v.) or kandgat (q.v.) 



^*n hatha, n.m., the handle with which the plough is driven. 



t, hathli, n.f., the handle of a charkhd or spinning wheel. 

 , hathwdr, n.f., the spring of the tiger with his claws. 



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" Bhddoh ki bhadwdr, sher ki hathwdr. ^ 

 Bhadon's plough ng, and a tiger's spring! 



(Scilicet bind pake nd jde — both will ripen or mature ; 

 paknd means to fester, of a wound.) 



tJ^Wt. hansld 9 n.m., a massive necklace worn close round the 



neck. 



hambe, inter j M yes. 



"Jdt kahe sun Jdtni isi gam men raihnd 

 " Unt bildi le gayl, to hambe hambe kaihnd" 



Says the Jat, "List, wife, we've got to live in this 

 vil.age. (If they say) * the cat stole your camel' 

 you must say, * Yes, of course.' " 



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has 



har. n.m 



hal, n.m., the body of the plough to which the share, 

 handle, shaft, etc., are fixed. 



, halas, n.f., the main shaft of the plough on which the 

 yoke rides. 



^rr 



^j*r 



when a plough is being dragged to the fields. 

 ^3T^r. hawdl, n.m., condition, circumstances (corruption of 



A h wdl) . 

 ^far, hand, n.f., travelling. 



