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 'S^ (crp. of Arab. i>^-^) , s., doubt. Maid. 



^tl^ = -^f^m. E. Beiig. 



•^•^ [fr. ^^f^U5), s. (i) dry ground ; (2) the bank (of a river). Raj. 



^f^n^ [fr. '^^), v.n., to dry, dry up, evaporate. 



^^5 ^'t {fr. ^1%), s., cleaning one's self with water after stool. Dae. 



*^1, prep, (endowed with), together with, with ; e.g. 'sjtW 'S^ ^ttC<r he has come with 



the fish. Chit. 



?J^1 (**i?J), (7^/. (i) empty; (2) deserted, forsaken. 7)<^c. 



?i¥f« (Arab, ^^^i^^), i., hearsay, common report. Bak. 



^'S'slf^ y s., a long spear. MahL; Tip. Cp. Jlf#. 



*H''1 (/''• "Sf^^), adj., dried up, dry. £. Berig. 



**J^ ^f?¥l, i'^r6. particip. {lit. placing in emptiness ?) lifting up in both arms, carrying 



(a person) in both arms. C. Beng. Cp. 5t^ *f?I^. 

 *|?J^t^ (*I^ + ^t^), s., an employe who is paid b)^ means of a share of the profits of 



a business. Raj. 

 •*i«^1 (**F'), s., small pointed excrescences (that spring up from the ground out of the 



roots of sundri trees). Bak. 

 "jf^ (**]«^), s., the pin in a yoke (one on each side of the bullock's neck). A^. Beng. 

 C^tsfi^ tft^, s., dao for trimming leaves from date trees. 2J^-Pargs. 

 (T^T.^ (loc. of *C*t^), prep., after ; e.g. '^\^'^ C*tr.^ after me. Chit. 

 C*ft's1 (*flir5), adj., lying down. Tip. 

 C*ft*} (Skt. ■gft'y ?), s., (or/g. meaning, clearing up?) questioning, interrogation. C*tt^ 



^flUs to question, interrogate. A", and ('. Beng. 

 C'^\^^Tn (C*(t*J), v.a., to question, interrogate. A. Beng. 

 I C*i1? (Pers. ;yi) s. (i) cry, outcry; (2) clamour, hubbub, noise; Gen. C*tt5 Tff^C^ to 



cr}^ out, make a clamour, D«c. C^H *ft^ (*fi<( is from *tt^1 or is a jingle) clam.our, 



hubbub, noise, C . Beng. 

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 C*lt^f"5 (Arab, ^nr*^), (/<^y., divugled, made known, published. Dae. Cp. ^?lts. 



C*tt«l, rt^y., hollow. Chit. 



*rrt5l, (?^/., second-class (as land). Birbh. 



*fTlT:^t^ (§ *tTt5l^ or **D1ri + C^Tt^), s., a person related to one through one's wife, wife's 



relation. Chit. 



ll^, s., Sylhet. 



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^. This letter is often turned into h in East Bengal, especially at the beginning of a 

 word; and among the illiterate people there the converse is often found. 

 Instances of both changes will be found here. 



>l^«n (crp. of ^^■v\), adj., all, every. Chit. 



^t, adj., taut, tight, tense. Gen. 



