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C^5i z= c<I^i^ q.v. Chit. 



C<j^^ = ^^-^. 



C^5i^ (//'■ ^^ ?), s., seed. Jess. C^5^ ^^t^ paddy seed for sowing. Jess. 



C^s?lt (Pers. l-r- ^), iifi'/. (i) out of place; (2) improper, unfit; unbecoming, indecent; 

 e.g. C^srtt ^f^ indecent abuse. Raj. 



C?^\5 (Arab, ci^y: 4_ ?), s., something unbefitting or incongruous, that may prove mis- 

 chievous or cause trouble. iJ^-Pavgs. 



* C<I^, s. (i) son; (2) used familiarly, contemptuously or angrily, "fellow" "my good 

 fellow," "dolt," "rascal." 



C^$t"«rt^, s., a woman who eats her son. 



C^^tst^l, s., a child's armlet. Maid. 



C^l^, s., a small cloth bag-purse. Raj. Cp. (7It§1. 



C^\5, s., (i) barring, obstructing ; (2) fence, hedge, enclosure; (3) surrounding, encom- 

 passing. SylJi. 



C^\5, s., ditch, channel. Chit. 



C^^ (bera), s., small circular receptacle. Bank. 



C^^l't (C^^tfls ? for ^lT<irs fr. ^? ?), v. a. to thresh (e.g. paddy). Bard. 



\C^\l'i, v.n., to walk about, walk to and fro, to stroll (without any definite object). 



tC^^^ s., small pair of pincers. Jess. 



C^f(1, s., (I) kind of high coarse grass (said to be khas-khas), Raj.; (2) a torch of 

 twisted straw, E. Beng. 



C'^^ll), v.a., to crush, pound, bruise (as a drug). Maid. 



CT51 (/;-. C^?^1 ?), s., pain. Jess. 



C^fj {/r. <JTft5), «(^;. gone b}^, passed, elapsed. 2J^-Pargs. 



(?\^^ {fr. W^i^), s., curry. 24- Par gs. 



c^^-\ = c^^ti:^. Chit. 



t (Tl^W' i^^- 4-), ^^i-j, all, every (not used for things). E. Beng. 



C^'ilSt^, <^^/., spoiled, wayward (as a child). Raj. 



t C^f^«^ ( J^ 4- and f'll^C's), s., disagreement, discord, ill-feeling. Chit. 



C^^T (/r. ^f%?), y.;?., to go out, issue forth. 



C^^''5\\T.^:W' , s., fighting together. Jess. 



C^r\^ {fr. f?w=g having a different mark), adj., separate, distinct. Chit. Cp. f^«1^. 



C^^<Itf^, s., a whetstone made of wood. 24- Par gs. 



*C^, s., daytime, the time between sunrise and sunset. 



C^rs (said to be from C^^f^^Ui, from C^«l^), v.a. to pick out and put apart, to divide 

 apart, separate. Maid. 



C?# ^p\, s., a round platter with a high rim. Jess. { ? fr. c^«^1 shore). 



CT^^tl^RTs (cans, of C^^f^f.^ ? see C^f^Ui) -- C^f^Ui. Maid. 



(7\*\, s., property, wealth. Chit. 



CT*( (Pers. ^y^. ?), (7rfy., well, excellently; very ; most certainly : e.g. C^*f ^\^ most cer- 

 tainly I can. Jess. 



