VOCABULARY. 
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^TTWr, the bark of a tree ; a pocket, 
or bundle made by tying up the 
lower edge of a wearing cloth ; 
Frov. 
a foolish bride takes only 
nine annas away in her pocket 
(as a present) (Sal. IV) JTT*rT 
she tied up her 
ornaments in the hem of her 
garment. 
^fcTT, a bird’s nest. 
<r, a house, hut; a nest. 
*ft*H*j, the breast-bone. 
the sound produced by clear¬ 
ing the throat. 
*§1^7, v. a, to seek, to search for. 
a search. 
adj. sixteen; ( Vid. XXIII. 
3), there are sixteen sringaras or 
graces, see 
hot ashes; Frov. 
can you warm a 
tank by throwing hot ashes into 
it P 
(dim. of a hut. 
a heap of grain. 
v. a. to open, unloose, 
to release. 
the act of opening, or unloos¬ 
ing. 
v. a. ( causal ), 1 past fern. 
2 past fern. 
(Sal. XVII), to get a person 
released. 
?lNlT, one who eats much. 
a severe kind of fever. 
»T 
JTV, (1) interj. usually applied to 
women ; lo! 
JIV (2), the body ; Vid. XIX, 3, JTC 
^TT^j adornment of the body. 
3TV (3), Hindi for jfajT, 59), see 
oiT. 
JTJlcT, the sky, atmosphere. Vid. 
XXXVI, 8, (cf. id ., XXXV, 2, 
3T3TcT defter) 3NT*T cfKT, the stars of 
the sky. 
JTJir, the river Ganges. Vid. 
LXXVII. 2, Slcr. Voe. im, 0 
Ganges. 
O' 
a man who climbs trees, 
a tree. 
Jlof, an elephant. 
3Io]«|3r}T^rfe, confusion. 
3IaT^T5T, a name of Airavata, the ele¬ 
phant on which Indra rides, and 
which is therefore the king of 
elephants. 
a netter of fish with a JITaT, 
or horn-shaped basket. 
jiaTcr, a destroyer, one who destroys. 
3T^, v. a. to fall, to be thrust into: 
Frov. 
I was about to cry, when a 
peg was thrust into my eye, i. e ., 
I got something to cry for. 
confusion. 
♦ ♦ ' 
a halbert, a pole-axe. 
Jlf^TxT, a Gariwan, or cartman. 
(i) a fort, a fortress, a castle. 
3lf, (2) V. n. to melt, to be melted ; 
v. a. to melt, to dissolve. 
?!^, melting, dissolution. 
v. a. to have melted, to cause 
