WORDS 



AND PHRASES FROM THE 



DULVA. 71 



no Pariiana 



J 



1 1 'I 



suit, retinue, attendants, a 

 train. 



III Karandaka 



1 lij 



a circular or round house. 



112 Antarvisala 





wide or of great extent within. 



113 Jalavatayanam 





a latticed window. 



114 Cikrika [M. cakrika] 





with a pair of window-shutters. 



115 Kapotamala 





a small table, a side-board. 



116 Katuka tailam 





oil extracted from the kalu 



piailL, IXlU-bLdrCL. 



117 Ayasadarvika 





an iron ladle or spoon. 



118 Padadhavanika 





a place for washing the feet 

 before entering a house or 







before prayer. 



119 Kurmakrtikhara 



rough like the back of a toad. 



120 Kuntaphalaka 





the top or point of a pike or 

 spear. 



121 Talakopari 





the upper roof or terrace. 



122 Jyestha 





the great one, the excellent. 



123 Madhya 





middle, mean. 



124 Janapadacarika 





a wanderer, traveller ; wander- 



1 n rr ^"■f 0 t7^^1 11 110' 



inj^^ Lravciiin^, 



125 Parvataka [M. karvataka] 





one dwelling on the hills. 



126 Upanimantranam 





one invited to an entertain- 

 ment; an invitation. 



127 Avadhyayati 





he reproves, rebukes, abuses. 



128 Ksipani, vipacayati [M. 



ksipati] 



129 Sulka 





upbraiding, chiding, blaming. 



customs or duties paid on high- 

 ways. 



130 Monam [sic. for maunam] 





taciturnity, silence, being still. 



131 Elii svagata 





come here, you are welcome. 



132 Kapardaka 





a shell, a cowrie. 



133 KakinI 





twenty cowries or shells. 



134 Masaka 





a small coin of the value of 80 

 cowries. 



135 Karsapana 





a (silver) coin of 1,600 cowries 

 in value. 



136 Civarabhandika 





the price of a reUgious garb. 



