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R. S. Whiteway —Place names in Merivdra. 
[No. 2, 
A. 
Adabala 
Adamal 
Adliarsila 
A^ndliideori 
A'njnakirel 
A'nspabar 
Antali 
A tank and a locality in the hills—It 
means (the embankment) across 
I 
the stream for the former, and the 
stream across (the way) for the 
latter. 
The plain between, Janwar adamal 
para, would mean that the animal 
had put a considerable distance 
between you and it. 
The name of a hill—The slipping 
slab—Sila is a slab of rock not 
apparently fastened to the ground 
(see Dholichat)—On the top of 
this hill is a large boulder with a 
huge slab on it apparently separate 
but really joined which rests at an 
angle of less than 45° with the 
perpendicular. 
Adibat 
Across the path (bat) 
Adwala 
A tank—The one across (the stream.) 
A'ku ka thak 
The clearing of the madar bush. 
Ahnner 
A village. Amangarh the fort of 
safety. 
Anakar 
A village. Corruption of Anaghar, 
Ana being a man whose house 
stood on the curious boulder now 
surmounted by Allahjikathan. 
A village. Andhi is hidden—deori 
the diminutive of deora a temple. 
The valley of the spring. Rel is used 
for a cultivated and irrigated 
O 
valley. 
A hill on which is a jogi’s hut (see 
Dewatan) Pahar is not a word 
locally used in common conversa¬ 
tion. 
A village. Ant ‘ intention ’ tal dena 
‘to change.’ This refers to the 
story of its foundation. 
* More probably “ mango-iown ” from dm mango and nair=nagara.—E d. 
