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labour of 'parching; lienee the 
prov. ofr oifa ai^r, VIK ^rr «jp^T 
the furnace owner has over¬ 
burnt my barley, and has tied me 
up for the fee, i. e., adding in¬ 
sult to injury. 
= sfrfrfejr (1), q. v. 
throbbing, 
a damsel, a bride. 
_ ^ ^ Q _ . 
^T«T, ^f^rT, &c. see 3\T*r, to weep. 
— ^FB - , q. v. 
3frT, a beloved one, a lover, a hus¬ 
band : adj. darling, beloved, love¬ 
ly. Frequently for metre. 
3r^yf, the god of love, 
a damsel, a girl, 
the shoulder. 
Braj. a name of Krishna, 
deceitful, treacherous, 
cloth : clothes, a suit of 
clothes ( consisting office articles. 
See Chrestomathy , p. 19, note). 
3PTra, v. a. to cause to tremble; Prov. 
sjfg <*nrr^, you would 
commit house-breaking (Lit. enter 
a house), and you have your legs 
trembling under you. 
3TqiT, the forehead : fate. 
3TEIT, a small kind of cloth worn bv 
the poor round the waist, 
phlegm. 
(u^jj), possession : a writing 
of receipt, a rent receipt, 
a headless trunk. 
adv. ever, at any time. 
«r never, 
a poet. 
a poem. 
a king of poets. ( Vid. 
XXVIII, 7. for sake of 
metre ) : a doctor. 
), the act of confessing, 
confession, 
the waist. 
a carpenter’s shop, in 
which both iron and wood-work 
are done. 
(1) , a blanket; Prov. 
sSlt'fr, a man was 
once bathing , and was caught by 
an alligator by his blanket , his 
friend called out to him to let go 
the blanket , but he could not as 
he was entangled in it , hence he 
exclaimed , I’ll let go the blanket, 
if it will let go me. 
(2) , one who wears a blan¬ 
ket, a labouring man. 
a blanket: the fibrous sub¬ 
stance of a jack fruit, in which 
the edible seeds are embedded. 
^TiT^T, a lotus. The flower-bell of 
this aquatic plant is supposed to 
be continually haunted by bees. 
It is also supposed to only open 
in the day and to close itself at 
night , being thus the reverse of 
the or Waterlily. Bees are 
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supposed to be frequently impri¬ 
soned in the closed lotus bell 
during the night. It is frequently 
compared to a woman’’s eyes , face, 
hands, or feet. Common com¬ 
pounds are %T*3, or 
fiPf, a lotus bell. 
(applied to a woman) lotus-eyed. 
