TOCABULARY. [Extra No. 



t*^ gwafay/i, v., p.p. gwaptha, to weave. (P. baftau.) 

 gokurd, sulphur. P. 

 tjl.-*^ gomadh, a kind of grass, the seed of which is eaten in times 

 of scarcity, called in Sindli and the Derajat, gam. JPa- 

 iiicum antidotale. 



nar-gomac^/j, a kind of grass with star-shaped 

 flowers, found in the Upper Sulaimans. 

 j'^y' gwamz, a wasp, 

 vi^y gon, with, together with. 



gon-deay7<, to overtake. - 

 gon-khafa_5'7«, to meet, 

 gwau or gon, the wild pistachio. Pistacia hliinjulc. 

 '^^3 gwand, short. 



gwandac?/?, shortness. 

 i'^^J gwando, an alligator. 

 ^^■'jtiJ^i gondosh, s. a large needle. 

 i^iy^ giing, dumb. Si. 

 ^^h^ gungrii, turnip. See zang. Si. 



goh, a large lizard. Si. 

 J^^J gohar, sister. P. khwahar. 



gwahar, cold. 

 ij^iy' goil, s- breakfast-time. 

 L2.-^v^ g^i^it, inaccessible place, precipice, 



ghatta_^7;, v. to smother. 

 Jy^r' ghatur, a lamb or young sheep suitable for eating. (Cf. 

 Si. ghato, ram) . 

 jr' guhar, adj. See gwahar. 

 ci^^^V^ ghuriai, s. a stranger. 

 LjT^v ghari, hour. Si. 

 t)-v^ ghal, a band, a raiding party, a raid. Si. ghali. 

 ^^if gahn, a pledge. Si. gahno. 

 ShT" ghoro. A band of horsemen. (Si. ghoro, horse.) 

 ^^i^ gianch, a small bird found in sandy parts of the country, 

 called Malala in the Derajat. 



