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MAITHIL CHRESTOMATHY. 
[Extra No. 
a rise in price, 
the act of rising. 
(one who makes water 
standing up) a slang term for a 
European. 
^g]^, the act of causing to mount. 
^gT3f, a rider, one who is fond of 
riding on, or mounting things, 
{sueli as trees, Sfc .) 
^gr^, v. a. to cause to mount ; to 
put: to fasten in any position ; 
to tie : to apply (an unguent or 
ashes). 
^• 7 ^, adj. clever, dexterous, wise. 
^TrJ^fTT, cleverness, dexterity. 
q • V. 
^rcpcTr, = ^rpcm, q. v. 
^•g^Tcfcf, he who has four faces, 
Brahma. [fortnight, 
the fourth day of a lunar 
the fourteenth 
dav of a lunar fortnight. 
speaking loudly, voci¬ 
ferousness. 
the moon. 
tJcRT, expansion, breadth. 
^, ^T, ^the moon, 
sandal-wood: (Nd. 4) 
JITW^T, a sandal-wood grove or tree. 
'^^T'T, a necklace. 
adj. fickle. 
^m^TcTT, fickleness, wantonness. 
^irzr, the palm of the hand, a blow 
with the palm of the hand, a slap. 
^v?^T, a small pond or tank. 
(dim. oj ^TH), skin, leather. 
q. v. 
a kind of flower which yields 
a fragrant scent. 
a strip of leather, 
name of a tree, or its flower. 
v. n. to feed, to graze (of cattle), 
the foot. 
^T«TT, a small cloth tied tightly 
round the waist : (Sal. XI)^T*TT 
■^ST^to put on this cloth, 
the act of grazing. 
(1), a slave, a servant. 
(2), a tender of 
cattle. 
^TIT, the wages of a herdsman : the 
grazing of a field : ^TTS:*ffar^fTT, 
a cattle trespass case. 
^TTV^, the act of tending cattle. 
'W^T, v. a. to tend, or graze cat¬ 
tle. 
^fccf, actions, deeds: the tale of a 
person’s deeds. 
^11% a gossip. 
v. n. to move : to go : to hasten 
(Sal. XXI) ^rf*, instr. of 1st 
form of verbal noun by going. 
ft to go out, (Vid. 
XXI, 1), she went out. or 
^3T, to come away, or 
oTT, to go away, (Sal. XI) to 
arrive. 
going, travelling : speed, rate 
of speed. 
increase in reputation or 
fame. 
^TT^T, adj. despatched; esp. sent 
up for trial (e. g. F. 44). 
adj. set in motion, agitated. 
def. num. the four. 
adv. the four directions, 
on all sides, 
ashes. 
