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MAITIIIL CHRESTOMATHT. 
the verbal noun of another verb : 
see gram,§ 190, e. g. to 
wish to do, VT to wish to 
seize : to be about to, to be on the 
point of , forming a compound verb 
in the same way. 
adj. slippery ; polished : shin¬ 
ing. 
one who is always shining 
and clean: a pretty person. 
v. n. to cry, shout; (of an 
animal) to low, &c. 
hair, locks of hair, 
fw, = q. v. 
a kind of tree. 
* • ' 
a bird ; Prov. 
«IT^, ^^5TT, the bird is a 
plaything for a child, but loses its 
life thereby, i. e. what’s one man’s 
meat, is another man’s poison, 
f^cr (1), adj. having the face down¬ 
wards, see tpg'sL 
' • 
f%rT (2), mind, intellect: senses ; 
heart. 
= f^fcT (1), q. V. 
f%rPCT, the fourteenth nalcshatra or 
lunar mansion after the com¬ 
mencement of the rains. 
f%T}T, a leopard, a “ cheeta.” 
f^Trrr, thought, meditation: f^TTF 
to meditate. 
v. a. to know, to recognize. 
(Vicl. LXVI, 10) I recog¬ 
nize : «?T«T, to be acquainted 
with a person, 
recognition. 
(Sal. XVIII,) = f%s^r, one 
with whom one is acquainted. 
[Extra No. 
acquaintance, recognition. 
a small cake of dried cow- 
dung for fuel. See (which is 
a larger kind), afbC^b and 3v^7. 
f^T, adv. long, slowly. 
(Fern, adj. long- 
lived ; used as a complimentary 
interjection, may you live long. 
(Mars. 2) Muhammadan 3 
Past , v. a. caus. of xfK 
(3), to get split, 
armour. 
f^p?r, a method of holding the palms 
of the hands together, in the 
form of a cup, so as to hold water. 
f^T, v. n. to gaze around one in 
horror, or dismay: to be as¬ 
tonished. 
q- v. 
adj pounded, powdered. 
(y^ ), an article, a thing. 
a letter, an epistle. 
an autumn grain ( Panicum 
italicum). 
v. a. to mark, to note, 
observe, recognize, Prov. 
^T3T»T we note a 
man’s crop by the heap of straw 
in his yard. 
i.l),vestments,clothes, apparel: 
frequently ^\xfor sake of metre. 
(2) , adj. cut up into small 
pieces. 
(3) , v. a. to split, to shave. 
v. a. and v. n. to make a mis- 
take: to perform insufficiently. 
(Fid. LXXIX, 2,) xpsfiih? = 
