1881.] 
tocabulaky. 
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(2) interj. — 5i, q. v. 
^rc,=srN*, I v. 
interj. fie! 
^Tof, adv. to-day, now. 
^fT«T, adv. to-day, now. Declined ,— 
3 U 
^f«T, last night, (lit.) the 
night of to-day. 
adv. till to-day. 
^pt, = ^T^T, q< v. 
^rtfT, an order, a command. 
^|T3, num. eight. ^fT^rr, the eighth, 
a boundary between two fields, 
(Bangdli ^T^), = ^<TT|, q. v. 
the more usual form is ^TK, q. v. 
*TrN^, majesty, splendour. 
^Tl^, = q • v. 
^T^cT, brokerage, commission. 
WT^r, = ^TTf, q. v. 
^TrT^T, heat, the hot season. 
^T<T*T, one’s self. 
a man: a human 
»♦ 
being of either sex. 
respect, reverence paid to any 
one. 
the beginning of any thing; 
at the end of a compound, begin¬ 
ning with ; hence et-cetera. 
T, ^PST, adj. half. ^T9T ^TNT, 
^rft, or 
^Eff^ half-and-half. 
<3Tfa, (1) q. v. 
^Tft, (2) adj. more, excessive. 
^T^’T = In Vid. XYII, 4, 
ftft ^TNT refers to the four 
faces of Brahma. Half of this 
number is two. 
^T«T, (1) pro. other, another, some¬ 
one or something else, anything 
else. ^T*r.^T*T, one.. 
another. ^Tif^ ^fT»r someone or 
something else. This word is fre¬ 
quently written ^rrt for the sake 
of metre. 
^T*T (2) v. a. to bring, to offer. 
adj. belonging to another 
country, foreign. 
^T«T«T, face, countenance. 
rejoicing, joy; the pleasures 
of love. 
the act of bringing or offering. 
^Tft, (1) Indecl. Bart, of (2), 
q. v. 
^nf*T, (2) pride, self-respect, ambition. 
, 2nd Imperat. of ^lT*r (2) q. v. 
C\ 
^PT, see ^T«T, (2). 
adj. (fern. ^T^fp), blind, 
sightless ; Prov. ^PTTcf 
a blind dog barks at the 
wind. 
^FT, (1) v. a. to place, put, lay, 
deposit. In Vid. XXXVII, 1, 
Indecl. Fart. instead 
fa, for the salce of metre. 
^TTT, (2) W, Befl. Fron. self. 
Frov. 
v St *} 
3T^?T, ^T?IT «fT^l : 
himself he grinds his corn, alone 
he eats, in his house there is no 
wife nor in his court-yard a mo¬ 
ther : like an ass who wallows on 
barren land, he has neither nose¬ 
ring in front, nor hobble behind ; 
said of a man who is disoioned by 
his people , or who has no f riends. 
Of. err*!. 
