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[N.S.] 



Rope, (1) twisted strands of sani, dab, muiij, etc., ghundi, n.f. ; 



(2) the rope of the country, made by twisting two ghundVs 

 together, jeaari or jewri, n.f. ; (3) stronger rope, of three 

 ghundi's, jeaurd, n.m. ; (4) strong rope made by twisting 

 three jeaurVs together and used for netting sides and floor 

 of a cart, barri, n.f.; (5) well rope, ldo } n.f. See Well 

 Gear. 



Roster. See Potsherd and Turn. 



Rotation, rotation of crops, cultivating alternately wet and 



dry, sal palat, adj.; hirti phirti, n.f.; in rotation, hirti 



phirti 9 adv. 

 Rough, kliar, adj. 

 Rub, to, ghisdnd, v.a. 

 Rubbish. See Paraphernalia. 

 Ruin, tot a. n.m. 

 Run, to, naurnd, v.n. ; bhdjnd, v.n. ; to hurry, go quickly, bhdj- 



nd, sitak jdnd, v.n. ; to run away, slip off, chimd jdnd, 



v.n.; to overtake, baiihpid, v.n. 

 Runnel, (1) of a well, band, n.m., khdl, n.m. ; (2) to carry off 



water from the village, khdl, n.m. ; (3) to carry water from 



the waste to the fields, dgam, n.m. ; (4) for canal runnels, 



see Watercourse. 

 Rush. See Reed. 



Rust, on wheat roll, n.f. See Blight. 



Rut, tik, n.f. ; tikd, n.f, ; dkhli, n.f. 



S 



Sack, (1) as 



gun, n.f. ; (2) the large 



round canvas sack in which grain is stored in a house, 

 thekd n.m. 



Safety, tek, n.f. 



Saffron, kesar, n.f. 



Saint, sant, n.m. 



Saline, a patch of saline soil in a field, ran, n.m. This is dis- 

 tinct from ; shor' for it does not look white. See also 



Sour. 

 Salutation, (lj amongst common folk, Ram Bam ! (2) amongst 



Arya Samajists, Namastel (3) to Brahmans, Ddddl (4) to 

 Gosains, Namo Ndrdyanl (5) to Bairagis, Dandotl (6) to 



Jogis, Udesl 

 Salvadora, S. oleoides, jdl, n m. or f . (m. if large, and f . if -mall). 



Its fruit is pil, n.f. or pilu, n.f. pi., S. persica is kharjdl. 



Salvation, mukat, n f . 



thai 



tibd, n.m. ; (3) sand encountered in sinking a well, bdlu ret, 

 a.m., barrd, n.m , barn, n.f.; (4) sand that rises in a well 

 from spring level, bukh, n.f. 



