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to be melted; to have cast (of 
ornaments etc.), (Sal. Ill) JR*TT 
JI5R, to have ornaments made. 
JTcTTi;, hire for making gold or silver 
ornaments. 
the act of getting anything 
melted, a melting, 
an astrologer. 
5U<T, adj. gone. 
JRT, a limb (of the body). 
JlfcT, gait, a manner of walking : a 
refuge. 
JTtIT, a pair of boards, or sheet of 
paper, for containing manuscripts. 
inarticulate utterance; sob¬ 
bing ; broken language, 
a kind of autumn rice. 
3i^TT, an ass, a donkey. 
3I3rf%^E[T, a donkey-keeper; Prov. 
<?rT the 
• 
father is a donkey-keeper, and the 
son a saint. 
ai^r, a club, a cudgel. 
see 
5115X = p V. 
3]^, prose; as distinct from or 
TT^J, verse. 
*rft, ?ift, a cushion, a seat; a throne. 
3T«T, JRT, a number, a mass: a sign of 
the plural, e. g , (Vid. XYIII, 27) 
rTT^r 3l«f, the stars. 
ar^t, ( £*) a <H‘ rich, (F. 72). 
Jixqj, a tattler, a gossip. 
JRJ, cow’s milk. 
the act of going, going. 
JTTO, v. a. 2nd Past. ; to cause 
to go, to pass (time &c.), e. g., 
KTfiT to pass the night. 
TO, the act of passing (time &c.). 
JOTH", JTTTPS, adj. inhabiting a 
village : rustic : a fool, foolish. 
JT*i^T, living in the village, tame 
(opposed to wild) ; also 
see JRTR. 
an early kind of winter rice, 
which ripens in sixty days (hence 
also called “ gumree.” 
r<, (1) v. n. to melt; to flow down. 
3TC, (2) the neck = jrt, q- v - 
v. a. (Kanauji 3 rd Pres. F. 3, 
JR^icr ^["), to roar, to bellow, to 
thunder. 
jRoTsf, a thundering noise. 
putting the hand on the 
neck = q. v. 
noise ; outcry. 
JI^PFT, (o^), the neck. 
the act of a thrusting a 
person away by the nape of his 
neck. 
* 
3R3J, (djS), dust. 
3RR, a flowing. 
(fern. Jl^ffTRT) adj. proud 
(Nd. 3). 
3 R«facf, the charmed ligature 
applied to a limb in a case of 
snake-bite. 
3R;*J, a womb : a foetus : pregnancy. 
warmth : the hot season : 
venereal disease. 
3I^T, adj. lean. 
v. a. to swallow, 
a swallowing. 
a planet. (Vid. XVIIT. 6.) 
there are nine planets, and this 
