1886.] 
Chilabar 
Cliitar 
Cbukiia 
Dabkbola 
Dadalia 
Dadela 
• • 
Dadola 
Dadiibbilwala 
Dakipbarala 
Dand 
• • 
Dangpbara 
Dediabai 
Deokabala 
Dawair 
Dewatban 
R. S. Wbiteway —Flace names in Merwdra. 
143 
Si 
^TtT^T 
♦ 
A village. Cbil a kite, and bar a ba¬ 
nian. 
A village, founded by Cbitar. 
Cbukiia is a small jliana and lienee 
this name is applied to a narrow 
peak with a rounded top as teldia 
is to a similar one with a pointed 
one. 
D. 
Dab is the name of a kind of grass. 
Kbola is a rocky ravine down wbich 
water rushes. Nala is a depression 
witb water running tbrougb it. 
Nal is a valley tbat can be tra¬ 
versed by cattle. Roda is a rocky 
ravine. 
A tank. Called after a local god. 
A tank. Dada is a name and is 
equivalent of wala. 
A village, founded by Dadii bhil. 
A tank made by Dadii bhil. 
Daki is a man witb an evil eye who 
can eat the liver out of a man’s body. 
Pharala differs little from ^Tiara a 
slope. 
A frequent name for tanks, danda is 
an earthen embankment. 
Dang is a range of bills, a pbara, a 
slope. 
A tank. The place of the baldMs 
(dedi). 
A tank. Bala is a stream. 
A village. Deori is a temple. 
A village and tank. The place of 
the god. Astban takes the form of 
Than, than is applied as here to a 
temple. Asan is the village or 
hamlet where a jogi lives. Ans or 
dhanians (dhydn, reflection) is the 
actual place at which he lives (see 
Asan and Ans pahar). 
