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A'onliadho 
Arazi gwarari 
A'san 
Athiin 
Badalanga 
Badni 
Baghana 
Bagar* 
Baglimal 
Bagrajhamp 
Bagri 
Baharwas 
Balacliarhat 
R. S. Wliiteway —Place names in Merwdra. 139 
'j 
The pond of the aonla trees (Phyllan- 
thus emhlica.') 
A village. Arazi is an office word 
Gwarari is from gawari a grazing 
place where there are no houses (cf. 
Gwar.) 
A village inhabited by jogis (see 
Dewatan.) 
One of the old Magra villages usually 
in offices spelt Hathun. It means 
western and was given by the 
Meywar Thakurs who suffered from 
raids from it. The point of the 
compass are 
Daraii, North. 
Lankan, South. 
Ugani, East (ugna to spring up 
as corn.) 
Athuni, West. 
B. 
The big valley. Langa is a valley 
on the top of a hill between ridges 
often parallel to the axis of the 
range. Lana is an opening in the 
range if the dip be level with the 
ground. 
A village Corrupted from Bajni. 
Bajni is commonly applied to rocks 
which are hollow and give out a 
sound when struck. 
A village. Bagh, a tiger. 
A village. Bagar is a cave and also 
an uninhabited waste. 
A village. Bagh, a tiger. Mai, a 
plain. 
Bagra, a cave andjhamp, a waterfall. 
A village. Diminutive of bagar 
(q. V.) 
A tank. Corruption of barabas. 
A village. Corruption of balachat 
(see Dholichat). 
