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MATTHIL CHRESTOMATHY. 
[Extra No. 
TOft (Sal. VII), to extend 
one’s vision, i. e., to gaze in all 
directions. 
a scattering. 
adj. wasted away ; thin, lean. 
v. 7i. to be fretful; to be 
enraged ; to be angry. 
fretfulness ; rage. 
( Past Part, of f%tWT), 
fretful, angry. 
( fem . q WT%) adj. ill-tem¬ 
pered, fretful, peevish. 
€Y%ff — q. v. 
4ft ft, rice-milk, 
anger. 
?sT^T^r, adj. open : ( of a sword) 
drawn (Mars. I. 4). 
*§rer, a peg, a post; Prov. 
TO TOf the buffalo calf 
lows on account of the firmness 
of the peg (to which he is tied). 
3§«T, v. 7i. to be engaged. 
^pr^pcfer, beauty. 
the hoof of an animal: of. 
v5 C\ 
Wt, adj. delighted, glad, 
happy: contented = 
splinters of wood for fuel. 
an ear-ornament. 
C\ C\ 
adv. well, very, very 
much. 
the hoof of an animal: cf. 
A # J ^ 
wju, a dj. pleased. 
4i§Ft, Mung (Phaseolus 
7iiu7igo), a kind of kidney-bean 
which ripens in the spring. 
%*T, a field: husbandry, Hindi 
Loc. in the field (F. 12.) 
^rn?T^, (SJcr. ttt^t), a kind 
of bean (Phaseolus radiatus). 
^rTrt, see ^<T. 
pain, suffering. 
(1) v. a. to cause to pass by : to 
pass (one’s time or life). 
(2) a trip, or journey. The 
weight of luggage which can be 
carried at one time. 
the punter of 
a ferry boat, i. e ., the man who 
punts: a rower. 
73. a. 3 fut. fem. 4hjIT^ft, 
(JVa. 1), to cause to play, or sport, 
to play with : to dally. *TOR 
Wre?; (Sal. VII.) they sported 
madly. 
play, sport: dalliance. 
TOT^t^T, a plaything, a toy. 
= WTfK, q. 73. 
WT^ft, ^rCt, a kind of grain on 
which bullocks are fed, hence 
Prov. gw crrct, TO ^T^t, 
3TT*i*T toddy is 
necessary for a Musalman, 
Ichesdri for a bullock, mangos for 
a Brahman, and service for a 
Kayasth. 
4Nr, ferry hire. 
’TOTY, v. a. to pursue ; 
to continue pursuing. 
pursuit. 
*§r, a pit, a trench. 
a hedgehog. 
v. a. to pull, to draw, to drag. 
^sfrps?, see 
^KT?T, (e>f^»), alms. 
(fem. °^Tf%) 'participial adj. 
eaten. 
a kind of conserve made from 
large dried mangos; see ^TfTO. 
