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MAITHIL CHRESTOMATHT. 
weariness, see note to F. 43. 
Trans.; to take away 
weariness, to shampoo. B® ^3cT?;, 
to be shampooed. 
B'jg'ST, the knee. 
BTB", the bill of a bird. 
BT^TTT, a wooden peg for stirring up 
grain while it is being beaten in 
•s'* 
a 
Bfq, a drop : Prov. WT %* Bfq 
?rft, fsr^TT mi, (at a 
wedding) not a drop of vermilion 
and oil have been given to the 
near relations, while the cat has 
it all over the parting of her hair: 
Hence generally , the division has 
been unfair. 
-SIT, the lower lip. 
place, BKfs, there, Prov. 
bW% if you would 
find a thing lying before you, 
look for it there, i. e., there are 
none so bad as those that won’t 
see; cf. BijTT. 
3 
'iTTT, the boundary line of a field. 
^rf, a robber, a “ dacoit.” 
a winnowing basket. 
mm, the act of trembling, or 
quivering. 
^■JK, waste land used for a pathway : 
a road. 
^53fr, (cf. SindU ^3l), the bite of a 
venomous reptile, or insect. 
the foot stalk of a plant: the 
beam of a pair of scales. 
[Extra No. 
the bark of a tree : bark. 
vjf^, a ladle. 
<v 
q. v. 
^T^r, a tabor, a kind of drum, 
pomp. 
v§T, fear, alarm. Instr. m., through 
fear, e. g. F. 21. 
^TB, (1), the foot stalk of a lotus. 
m?, (2), v. a. to threaten : ^ffB 
#, id. 
^"TB^, threatening. 
<§%, (1), a staff. 
vsip^T, (2), v. n. to stand upright, 
standing upright. 
^§7%, a rower of a boat: a line. 
the waist, the loins : Prov • 
fifeC f UK, 
the dog is dying of hunger, 
and you have put a chain round 
his waist, spoken of one who does 
not take proper care of the things 
he possesses. 
^T3T, a calling out: call, the distance 
to which a person can make his 
voice heard; hence , influence, 
power. 
a witch, 
robber. 
'gTHt, a kind of grass, used for mak¬ 
ing string. [twig. 
the branch of a tree ; a 
^gT3T, a kind of large earthen cup. 
TgT^TT, a present given to the father 
of the bridegroom, on the depar¬ 
ture of a marriage procession. 
to blubber : to cry foolishly 
(as a beggar by the side of a road 
who gets nothing'). 
