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adv. now, at this time, 
a mango, (fruit, or tree). More 
usually is Hindi. 
acidity. 'Especially, dried 
chips of the mango fruit, used as 
a conserve. It is of two kinds, 
and The first is 
made from small immature man¬ 
gos (f^^TT), and the second from 
large mangos. 
see ^T. 
see 
enmity. 
^TC«T, ^TTf?T, (fern. Sfnfir) adj. 
grieved, pained, anxious, aggriev¬ 
ed, (of a lover') eagerly desirous. 
^TIT^TT, Ardra, the sixth nakshatra, 
or lunar mansion of the rainy 
season. 
^T?t, the boundary line of a 
field. Cattle are sometimes grazed 
on these lines, and trespass thence 
into the fields themselves, which 
gives rise to many disputes ; lienee 
the proverh, ^p(ft «TTT <T 
IW W if you 
go on an art, have a stick for 
your head, (and then you may) 
graze your cattle in the midst of 
a cotton-field: i. e., when you 
take your cattle to graze on an 
art, take care and be well-armed : 
Idiom, to lose the crops 
■j 
of one’s field, 
a house. 
weariness, laziness, idleness. 
a word not used by itself, 
but frequent as a termination of 
compound words, meaning a 
[Extra No. 
house, e. g. f^RTWT, “ a temple of 
S'iva .” 
worthless things ; Prov. 
Ir 
eft«T of a woman who 
is poor but males display, she 
eats worthless things, and has 
three Malins (maid-servants) to 
apply oil to her body. 
or a potato. 
v* 
and ^Tfcg 
see ^jT. 
a blessing, well- 
wishes. 
adj . wonderful, as¬ 
tonishing. 
hope, desire. Frequently 
for the sake of metre. 
a seat, abode. ^T^«T, the 
abode of Indr a, heaven, 
a retreat or refuge. 
q. v. t 
the month Asvin, (Septem¬ 
ber—October). ^[fi^cT = 
autumn. 
( Vid. LNVII, 2), and 
interj. Alas ! 0 ! 
I 
T, for i, this, q. v. 
( jk ), a friend. 
^;^T, a wish, desire. ^^>T, wil¬ 
fulness. 
^rjfrT, (e^ys), chastity, female virtue. 
) a court of justice. 
^STTrT, light (natural or artificial). 
P-rov. *rft <^T<T, 
a thief can never bear the light. 
MATTTIIL CIIRESTOMATTTT. 
