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MAITHIL CHEESTOMATHY. 
[Extra No. 
of Durga, see rT«T^7T •* (id. 3) the 
wife of Kama Deva, who took 
bodily form as Pradyumna, was 
Kati, the goddess of sensual 
delight and love ; see 
^f<T, ^rTT, and c^. 
HT^T^IT, a master o£ a house: a 
householder. 
srr^T, a house. 
sr^T, adj. belonging to a house, 
domesticated, tame, 
a wound, a sore. 
str, a landing-place : a defile: the 
hank of a river at a crossing (Sal. 
XVIII), spi: spiv, (locative) at 
every ghat: a ferry: adj. less, 
inferior to. 
mfs = S|ff, q. v. [cold, 
sirff, shivering, or contortion from 
sp^f, (fern. one who wounds, 
a robber, a murderer, 
sjpff, the quantity of grain thrown 
into a pot at one time to be 
parched. 
sirt, spiR, heat : perspiration, sp?? 
beads of perspiration. 
ftjWT, v. n. to be disgusted, nauseated, 
'iff, ghi , clarified butter. 
v. a. to draw, drag, 
a kind of anklet, with bells 
v» v> 
attached. 
sift, the ankle ; Prov. ??Ttt s?ft, ^ I 
f%^rT5, (he says) he was beaten 
on the ankle, and his forehead is 
cut, (of a false complaint). 
sr§"^HT, (more properly sn^qiTf) one 
who takes care of horses, a groom. 
SRT. v. a. to turn, to make go round, 
a turning, a whirlpool. 
^T (1), v. n. to turn, revolve : sit, or 
* 
sjfr ^?T, to return, (Sal. Ill) fi^T 
sRq, I shall return broken- 
j 
hearted; cf. id. VIII. 
SIT (2), a turning. 
V* 
siT^t, a twist, tangle; entangle- 
ment. 
SfTTf, v. n. — sit, Q- v. 
xjT^T, a sweetmeat prepared in 
honour of Satya Narayan. 
sjsr, the wood-worm, a weevil; Prov. 
TTT^ ^ with the 
barley he grinds the weevils, i. e., 
a great man in trouble carries with 
him in his fall a number of small 
ones: (F. 6) rrfpqf^ ^TRT^T s|«r, 
he was attacked by the wood¬ 
worm. 
sit, a fire of cow-dung; Prov. S|T 
QlVrjf ^IT ^<TT^, when his house is 
C\ \J 
on fire, he puts out the ghur , 
i. e., in many difficulties he grap¬ 
ples with the least. 
adj. over-ripe, too ripe, 
si^, an aquatic plant, whose white 
stalk is eaten by the poor, 
sjsr, goitre. 
SIT, v. a. to surround (Sal. XIII), 
iR^T they surround¬ 
ed the house on all sides: to stop, 
to hinder, SK, SJT %, to surround, 
collect, e. g., a herd of cattle. 
i|Tq, a surrounding. 
= i|T, q. v. 
S|^pf, a surrounding. 
S|T, a bunch or cluster of fruit, such 
as plantains, 
shfl, a water-jar. 
sn% the ankle. 
