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vocabulary. 
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5T3j?TT«r, one for whose benefit sacri¬ 
fice is done : a householder: a 
customer : one who seeks for any 
thing. 
confusion, trouble. 
(5R5T3T, cidj. studded or set with jewels. 
ojf%, a root. 3\T^, to cut off: 
by the root. (F. 11.) ajff 
he caused the paddy to be cut off: 
by the root, 
dull, ignorant. 
(English), a Joint-magistrate. 
aTcT, adj. as much as, such. 
ojcfcT, effort, endeavour, device: 
shampooing. 
5?cRT, Pel. pro. whatever. 
= ^<T } <1- v. 
con). = V(J, if. 
(F. 17), (Fem. t, 
Letter), a man, a person ; a labour¬ 
ing man. 
5Rf«T, a mother. 
(1), birth, life, existence. 
vr; (or vift), or (Sal. II) 
qm;, having filled one’s life, hence 
ever since one’s birth : ^«T?r 
(Sal. XV), throughout all future 
lives. 
(2) v. n. to be born ; Frov. 
XTrr *TT, ^TT 
* ' * 
a son who has been born, 
(i e., is living) is dying of cold, 
while they are performing in¬ 
cantations for the safety ^ of a 
child in the womb, i. e., a bird in 
the hand is worth two in the bush. 
oT^rr, (F. 17) = 5T?r, q . v. Cfwt^. 
*IPFr (1), conj. not. (Prohibitive 
only used with imperative.) 
ojfsr (2), adv. and prep, as if, like, 
as it were. 
^P^fru, srfTOT, ^fwr, 
see 
see o?T«T. 
Fem. of 5RT, see ^IfT, inf. 
^ (0. conj. not (Prohibitive, only 
with Imperative ): (Finali sens to) 
in order that not (with Con¬ 
ditional or Prospective Present ), 
see (1). 
oPT (2), adv. & prep, as, like, as it 
were, see 5TPT (2). 
oj ^iJi,janer, a tall species of winter 
millet, used as a fodder for cattle. 
rf, see 5TT^T. 
of<T, v. a. to press, to squeeze. 
oifR, pressing, squeezing, 
ofa charm, an amulet. 
t5jrp?T, a stone mill for grinding 
corn ; cf. ^T?J. 
an animal, a living creature. 
SP3T, birth, life : the SJcr. form of 
g. v. 
(1) v. a. to utter, to murmur, 
to say. 
(2) muttered prayer, silent 
prayer. 
muttering. 
vft, adv. when : also conj. if (e. g. 
Nd. 4). 
an?T, a kind of court dress, prin¬ 
cipally made up of white petti¬ 
coats. 
a daughter’s husband, 
a son-in-law ; a bridegroom. 
), a Jamadar (of 
a native regiment), a head-con¬ 
stable. 
