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MATT PIT; CHIiESTOMATTTY. 
WT, cTT*W (1) ( Vid. Ill, 3), set 
a leathern thong. 
?fF^ (2), v a. 3. Simp. Pres. 
(F. 18), and (Vid. XXVII, 4, 
and LXXIV, 4) : 1. Betro. 
Con. rrt^rrj^': Pres. Part. W^rT, 
to look at, to watch : to seek, 
looking at: search. 
-N 
see • 
fTf^U, a hollow in a wall, used as a 
shelf, or cupboard, 
a cap. 
?TTjftx, (j-i i*3), a dj' removed, dis¬ 
missed; of land diluviated, wash¬ 
ed away ; Prov. 
aJTjflT, VI^ cTTJfft ; 
JTf^T, 3lff% 'VjfNt’t 
*af, a Miya' bought an estate, 
and next morning it was washed 
away ; he went back to look for 
his village, all in rags with the 
airs of a lord, (see 
cJTrT, a father. ( Vid. XVI, 10) the 
father of Sita, loho teas the wife 
ofP am, who teas the enemy of 
Ha ban, was Janak. See 
and Janak obtained 
Sitajhr his daughter , after per¬ 
forming a very severe penance. 
(Id. XVII, 2) the father of Ani- 
ruddh, who was the husband of 
Usha, was Pradyumn, whose 
father was Krishn, who being an 
incarnation of Vishnu, was the 
husband o/'Lakshmi, whose father 
was the Ocean. 
< RTV, adv. so far, till then, see *jf. 
<f'«T v. a. to pull: to tighten: to 
pitch (a tent) rff *r id. 
[Extra No 
«Tr«r«f, pulling : tightening. 
rTI^t, warp : <?T^t warp and 
woof. 
eSTqt v. n. to warm oneself. ^[TfjT 
WT^T, to sit over a fire. 
the lord of that, (cf. ?f). 
(Vid. XVI, 8) the lord of the 
bull is S'iva, who rides on a bull, 
see ^frr, and 
«TBPC, see ^T. 
cTR^, one who performs penance : a 
hermit. 
rJTiT, ?TWT, copper. 
fTTTO, anger. 
WT , see 
the stars and the moon ; 
the moon encircled by stars. 
«TRJ, a star: (Vid. XVIII, 2) 
tfjTjjrsT, plur. the stars : here 
means the ring of silver-coloured 
stars on a forehead (called 
surrounding the round patch of 
vermilion (called JTJT*T 
?riTF, the stars pf the sky. 
<rrer?, <rrf%, rrrTf, see #. 
frp^, a kind of starch. 
fVT'sn, adj. third. 
fhcf^T, adj. wet: slack, limp. 
a lunar day. 
frrPr — crtfiT, q. v. 
cooked vegetables. 
fmVr, darkness. 
an inhabitant of Tirhut, 
a Tirhutia Brahman; they are 
very particular about this caste,— 
hence proverb , ePffVr TcjniffT^T, 
<TI3f, three Tirhutia Brahmans 
will cook in thirteen different 
places. 
