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a veil, a covering for the face : 
titu, to cover the face ( as is 
done by ivomen when meeting a 
stranger); Vid. XXIII, 5, 
a kind of cloth used like a 
cloak. 
ijr^, a horse, ( Vid. LXXXII, 2), 
even a horse. 
see 
• v» * 
ifT^TV, a horse’s stable. 
a horse-dealer. 
a horse = sfhf, q. v. 
(said to be borrowed from Hindi ). 
sfhc, adj. frightful, fearful, dreadful: 
dark, black. 
sft^T, damp, moist: (Sal. XIY), 
it is the custom among athletes, to 
besmear their bodies, when covered 
with perspiration, with dry earth 
which, owing to the body being 
moist, adheres. Imitators, how¬ 
ever, who do not exert themselves, 
but who wish to pass themselves 
off as muscular men, have to smear 
their bodies with moist earth: 
^ ^ to apply 
moist earth to the body, cf. id. 
XVII. 
a great bustle, or noise. 
adj. covered with sores. 
sfk = It, q- v. 
the tail of the JBorassus Fla- 
belliformis used as a fly-flapper, 
a “ chowry.” 
a circle: a paste-board: = 
^T^T, q. v. 
the act of flying in circles 
like a hawk. 
brilliancy, glitter, adj. 
brilliant, shininor. 
breadth, extent, 
a millstone. 
^^TT, a paste-board, = ^TcR - , q. v. 
the Brahmani duck, Anas 
casarca, a bird of a snowy white 
colour. 
a millstone. 
a knife: esp a knife 
for cutting betel-nut. 
q. v. 
^■%TT, the mountain partridge, Fer- 
dix rufa. Said to be enamoured 
of the moon : also to have a grace¬ 
ful gait and beautiful eyes, to each 
of which, either of these of a 
woman is often compared : hence 
used to signify a beloved woman. 
^^TT, a kind of vegetable. 
adj., (Fern. ^"^TT, 
unsteady, tremulous : fickle. 
(^T^), the palm of the hand. 
adv. at once. 
(Sir. ^3), a school. 
^f^T, a student. 
a place where carts meet to 
sell grain, a small market, a 
“ chutty.” 
v. a. and v. n., (3 Simp. Fres. 
(Vid. LXXXII, 2) for 
see Gram. App. § 104: 
Sal. XXI, Jor 
genitive of the third oblique 
form, of the verbal noun), to rise, 
to mount, to mount a seat, to sit, 
to approach. 
