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MAITIIIL ClIItESTOMATllY. 
to fill one’s lap, to take a person 
in one’s lap. 2. the whole body. 
(Yid. XXIII, 6). 
a sprout, a shoot. Hence (vul¬ 
garly) fate, (Sal. XV). 
the body: a limb, a member. 
the court-yard of a house. 
%irC^T, a finger. 
vj ^ 
a yawn. to yawn. 
^iTWT, a man’s body-cloth = 
^JiTY, charcoal, coal. 
ctdj. wonderful, astonishing. 
( Instr ., amongst women , '^r^ r - 
^fv), the body-cloth which covers 
a woman’s bosom, which a woman 
is not supposed to uncover in the 
presence of any man, until her 
marriage. 
'SEp^T, adj. firm, immoveable. 
adv. suddenly. 
adv. soon. 
whole grain, presented at re¬ 
ligious ceremonies , such as a mar¬ 
riage ; prov. iff ’fvT’ETt 
^^7T, a foolish bridegroom gets 
only vetch for his achchhat. 
a letter of the alphabet. 
verb substantive , to be. See 
Grammar. 
7 /. ^ 
. irregular jor ^s^^,pres paid. 
of being. Vid. Ill, 4. 
irregular for he is. Vid. 
XLY, 1. 
see 
^?fT, (fern. ^wfVr), pres. part, of 
to be. 
v. a. to snatch. 
[Extra No. 
the act of snatching. 
^WT«TT, a bed. 
(^sr^) adj. wonderful, 
infamy. 
a he-goat. In Vicl. XVIII, 5, 
“a he-goat’s son” means <1 ‘ a he- 
goat.” He-goats are sacrificed 
to Hebi, who is hence considered 
their enemy. 
4^, a veil, a woman’s body-cloth, 
v. n. to roam: to be hindered, 
stopped. 
roaming : hindrance. 
v. n. to cease, remain, stay 
in a place. to abide 
anywhere. 
the act of staying. 
v. a. to stop, prevent, hinder, 
the act of stopping, 
the act of stopping, 
twenty-eight. In Vid. LIX. 
2, the word hieans the twenty- 
eighth consonant, viz. See srsjiT. 
eighteen. In Vid. LIX. 3, 
the word means the eighteenth 
consonant, viz. ^. See T^ftYT. 
a bracelet made of flour 
pounded by eight men (includ¬ 
ing the bridegroom) wrapped up 
in mango leaves, and worn by 
him ; prov. «PC ^wjr 
^TYt, the bridegroom 
has not yet met the bride, and yet 
they are fighting about the athau- 
gar , (of a causeless fight). 
v. a ., to restrain, hold back, 
the act of restraining. 
