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An Introduction to the Munddri Language. 
Yawn, chab. Z 
Yes, han. Zinc, sisa (S). 
Yard, racha. 
(h) Munddri and English . 
Chamta, a thong to lash 
on the yoke. 
Chitri, a grey partridge* 
D 
A 
A'ling, we two. 
Aben, you two. 
Arna, the yoke of a plough. 
Andu, an ornament for the ankle. 
Askal, a double spur-partridge. 
B 
Birsim, a jungle cock. 
Bhuns, a large rat. 
Beda, a low field surrounded by 
high lands. 
Baba, unhusked rice. 
Bokom, younger brother. 
Bui, a younger sister. 
Baba-ote, a rice field. 
Bando, atiger-cat- 
Budi (S), an old woman. 
Basa (S), a temporary dwelling. 
Bardulif? (S), a small bat. 
Ba-nda, (S), a small earthen pot. 
Banrsi a fishing hook. 
Banrsi-dang, a fishing rod. 
Bir-ba'iar, an Arna. 
Buru-kurid, a jungle eagle. 
Besra, a peregrine falcon. 
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Chaura, a dry field. 
Chatu, an earthen vessel. 
Cliauli, husked rice. 
Chaukiniy, a watchman. 
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Dabaer, a large rice field. 
Dai, elder sister. 
Diku, proprietor or farmer of a 
village, applied to Hindus 
and Muhammadans. 
Durnbu, a grass jungle. 
Dhibua, half an anna. 
Dinaki, day by day. 
Dabi, shoulder-blade. 
Damua, kettledrum. 
Doer, a fishing line. 
Dumur-kurid, a spotted eagle. 
Dundu, a great horned owl. 
Dur. a durce finch. 
* j 
E 
Enang mda, the past night. 
G 
Gomke, master. 
Gitiora, a sleeping house. 
Guiu, a hut to watch crops. 
Goth (S), a cattle pound. 
Gora, cow house. 
jj, 
Ganda, one anna. 
Gaudi, a coss. 
Gotom, (S), ghee. 
Gondait, a village sewant. 
Gara kula, an old tiger. 
Guru, abandikote rat. 
