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v. a., 3. Pres. (Vid. XXXVI, 2) 
\j * 
: to press, to squeeze, 
pressing, squeezing. 
«T<T«T, ef <T^T, cidj. fresh, new. 
«TqY, an anklet. 
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*iq, ^qfrf, a king: (Vid. XVII, 2) 
the king of the world (^«T^r) 
was Bali. 
q, «T = 5fff, q. V. 
adj. confused : complicated : 
unintelligible. 
q%rT, an invitation ; Prov. 
qpf, qqfhT he has no money 
in the house, and invites the 
whole city to a feast, (of foolish 
extravagance). 
q^Tq, v. a. to lay, to place ; cf qpfTq, 
Sf spc. 
q^iqq, laying. 
q*TT, (Fern. q^Vor^fq^T) a boy, a 
child. 
qq^, an anklet. 
vj 
qqT?: (1), v. a. to prevent, hinder, 
qqi?; (2), a kind of flower : its blos¬ 
som is scentless : (Vid. XLIII, 6.) 
the speaker compares her rivals to 
the scentless nevar, and herself to 
the fragrant lotus. 
qqixq, prevention, 
q^-, q^f, love, affection: qq, 
the friend of my love, my beloved: 
Vid. LII, 2, qqT for sake of metre. 
qqf, (P. 43) a friend. 
t^TT, an anvil; Prov. 
qXTI^v qfsq, if the anvil is empty, 
(i. e., has no iron on it) the blow 
falls on its head. 
a prayer, a request, 
q, adv. not, (rare). 
qq, qqr = qqq, q. v. 
a wife’s father’s house ; Prov. 
(a servant addresses his mistress , 
who makes excuses for not paying 
him) qqr W 
q iqq, your father’s farm 
may be washed away, but I can’t 
let my three sers of marua go. 
0 ^y), a servant, 
service. 
), loss, damage. 
qT^, (fern. qrf%) sharp ; intelligent, 
qpq, v. a. to pinch, pull. 
«TT«T, salt. 
FK, water: tears. 
ST, adv. nine. 
rf2T, qTJT, cloves. 
n€t, a maidservant. 
♦ 1 
ft*, ord. num. ninth. 
i? 
q^cf% old loc. of qm, on foot, 
or feet. 
qqrq, v. n. to catch, seize. 
qqft%WT, name of a town. 
qjp?T*T, sweetmeats, delicacies; Vid. 
LXXVII. 3, qqfTnq for metre. 
q^T«T, stone ; Vid. LIII. 7, qWT 
for sake of metre. 
q3Fgt, a pagari, or turban, 
qq, qJl, the foot. 
vj 7 
qarqr, a thing for tying the feet, a 
fetter, a hobble, 
qqf, mud : paste, 
qqfsj, the lotus. 
q$=?, q^T, the wing of a bird : a fan 
q% v. n. to be cooked, digested, 
an armlet. 
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