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MAITHIL CHRESTOMATIIY. 
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adv. without making any 
distinction, at random. Tid XXIN, 
5, for the sake of metre, 
adj. invisible. 
adj. witless, foolish, 
a coward. Also adj. Ran¬ 
dom, confused, unintelligible, (as 
.'English is to a native who does 
not understand it). 
^VK«T, ornaments, jewelry, fine ap¬ 
parel. 
^T3T<sT, (fem. adj. unfor¬ 
tunate, unhappy. 
the act of casting, or 
throwing. 
young, new, fresh, 
intention, meaning. 
(1) desire, wish. 
(2) desired, longed for. 
adj. beautiful, pleasing. 
Vid. XVI, 2, wfw?XT, for sake of 
metre. 
desire, longing, v. a. to 
desire. 
an assignation, caresses, 
dalliance, sexual pleasure. Vid. 
XXXVI, 1, metre. 
adj. careless, heedless ; Prov. 
see 
* « 
adj. foolish, silly. 
adj. clean, spotless. 
court officials. 
adj. warm, tepid. 
^fTT, a mother, 
ambrosia. 
^f^T, a mango (fruit or tree), 
mango conserve. 
God. 
^«XT, ( & V0> a mirror. 
for past tense of ^T, 
q. v. 
refuge, shelter, protection, 
a lotus. 
^rqft, large cardamums. 
adj. red, tawny: the dawn: 
vermilion. 
{Vid. XXXIV, 6,) vermilion 
(compared to the dawn) rose on 
her forehead, i. e., her forehead 
became smeared with vermilion. 
The vermilion 'patch on a woman's 
forehead , called is sur¬ 
rounded by a ring of small silver 
stars called 
an enemy. The enemy of Indra 
ivas the Himalaya , see 
The enemy of Bdban ivas Bam , 
see The enemy of he-goats 
is JDebi, see 
v. a. to pray to, entreat, 
an oblation, 
meaning: wealth. 
v. a. to lift up, raise, 
speech, talk. 
v. n. to be wearied. 
^^Txn^, the condition of being 
weary, weariness. 
^f%, a bee ; hence metaphorically , a 
lady. 
one of two famous brothers, 
and whose exploits 
are sung by Nats. 
^R«T, see ^T. 
pride, fine airs. 
adj. innumerable. 
