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MAITHTIi CTTTIESTOM AT7TY. 
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v. a. to regret; cf. xnerrR, 
which is the more correct form. 
xTRcTT^, regret, sorrow. 
five twos, five times two = 
ten, see 3IW. 
TWW, xfxRT«y iq-^HT «T, 
he who has five arrows, 
—the god of love. Vid. I. 1. 
xj^rt q for metre. 
xpm, fifty. 
twenty-five: Vid. LIX. 2. 
the twenty-fifth consonant, viz., 3? 
(see ^'?J3T,) the middle letter of 
a lotus : also the first letter 
of the god of love (id. 8.) ; 
and the last letter of sjTff virtue 
(Vid. LXVII. 1.) 
q. v. 
xr^, side, direction : xr^ to turn 
one’s face towards a person • also 
to prove the premises of an argu¬ 
ment (F. 5 ivith double entendre). 
xf^rfR, (cf v. a. to grieve, 
regret. 
sorrow, regret. 
■qfw.il, the west : xrf^H 
looking towards the west. 
xj^T = qiW , q. v. 
x?f%3JT 9 adj. western. 
xrfsf'fsi^T, an inhabitant of the west. 
adj. behind, hinder : meta- 
^ ^ 
■yhor ., invisible. Frov. 
fqfe xfW^Ff, for the purpose of 
seeing (so far as your eyes go) 
your back is invisible, i. e., turn 
your back to anything you do not 
wish to see, i. e., there are none 
so blind as those that won’t see. 
xjfsr^rc, a hereditary 
genealogist, whose special duty it 
is to arrange marriages. 
q*q five : an assembly of five per¬ 
sons : people in general. 
xfaKT = qj^iX q. v. 
qz, silken cloth. 
xr^sn^t, a village account¬ 
ant ; ivho is generally the educat¬ 
ed man of a village ; hence the 
proverb, 3Tiiir *b 
in a village of fcayaths, 
even a dhobi may become patwari, 
i. e., association with the educat¬ 
ed, will make even a fool learned. 
onomatop. ‘ smack’. 
qz R, v. a. to irrigate, to water a 
plant. 
qznq, irrigation. 
xf^T^, adv. immediately, suddenly, 
xj - ^, (xpg), an object of study. 
xfS’R, v. a. to send: xf^T^; id. 
xts^t^, sending. 
qq, qK, or xf^-, v. n. to fall: 
to lie ; to take place, be : happen : 
xfTW xj^, to fall behind, linger: 
C\ * ° 
fR«T xpf, to fall on the back, 
to fall on the face, x}^r, 
to fall sideways: to take a posi¬ 
tion, e. g. ^xpr qfq mq M qfg ^ 
*S3FfT be good enough 
to be arbitrator in this matter, 
and settle our dispute: ^TT, 
(F. 27), to become; often used 
ivith the indeclinable participle of 
another verb to form a passive 
instead of afT e. g., xf^, to be 
understood ; see gram. § 185. 
xnfsf, falling: news, 
xj^f, xpf<f ; a buffalo calf: Frov, 
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