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^Tfrrrr, a youth, a young man. 
^n?r*T<T, (ofiL^) security, bail. 
SHiT*? = oT*nt, q. v. 
oT^c{T, the river Yamuna, or Jumna. 
aRiT^:, a large circular ring at the 
bottom of a well, on which the 
brick work of the walls is founded. 
It is made of «Tin«T or Jamun 
^ vj 
wood : hence its name. 
5J?T, victory: Interj. victory! on? 
bTfl, “Victory to llama.” 
see 
oK, v. n. to burn : Frov. 3b 
aTT, rfe, one man’s house is 
being burnt down, and another 
warms himself at it, i. e., what is 
one man’s meat, is another man’s 
poison. 
(English) a General, 
water, 'Ctw, deprived of 
water, "Cf-T, a fish out of 
water, IfeT sriT, (F. 10) without 
water : tears, oT^f’TTrr, the falling 
of tears. 
born in the water,—a lotus. 
a cloud : the season 
of clouds, the rainy season. 
^Rrf^TcTT, one who pours out funeral 
libations for a deceased : a son or 
heir. 
ST^r^f, adv. quickly. 
«Pd3b, that which holds water: a 
cloud. 
oT^pfe-, a water-pot. 
«T^f«rf3, the receptacle of water : 
the ocean, whose son (Vid . XVIII 
3.) was the Moon. 
(vL^) an answer: an explana¬ 
tion, Sal. XXI, 
[Extra No. 
t^T, he explained the whole affair : 
responsibility. 
oftb glory, fame. 
oT^, see 
‘SHTC, (/j) poison. 
*T^bJT*rr, (English “ jail,” and 
A-ibL) a jail, a prison. 
«T^f, adv. where. 
sjTrw, OVO (old Eastern Hindi 
accusative plural ar^T5Tf%, F. 29), 
a ship. 
of^RT, world. 
^rffen, Eel. adv. as. 
i (0. »• n. (the following forms 
have been noted in the selections. 
3 Simple Eres. aTT^r, 3 oTT^, : 
Fres. Fart. oTT^rT, Fein. 
Fut., 1 oTT^, 2 3 oTT^rT; 2 
Imperat. oTF3T, (sometimes 
for safe of metre) ^TT^, 
and 5TT^: 3 Eetro. cond. 3TTb<T, 
or (Hindi, F. 40) oUrTT i Fast 
Fart, ii^r • 1 Fast, 3 SfaT^, 
(of which ij^rr, Is an abbreviated 
form), Fern. Jif% and (for 
Indecl. Fart., oTTT- *TTb, 
: Adv. Fart. Jiip ofrrfi, 
and To go, 3^bT3 ^TT, to go 
out, aiTR: oRT, to arrive, oJTss 
go, be quick : to go away : to 
stop, to cease (as rain) : to he 
destroyed. With Fast participle, 
and sometimes with Indeclinable 
participle of another verb, it gives 
a passive sense, e. g., aTT, and 
sometimes oTT, ( Vid. LXXIII, 
4) and Irreg. mi (Vid. 
XXXI, 2) (for explanation of 
see to be said: with 
MAITHIL CHEESTOMATHY. 
