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*rN, Irreg. ace. «*T# 
the arm : «ff^ ■#, to fight. 
^T3T, the voice ; there was 
no voice, I could not speak. Vid. 
XXXIX, 8, $\for sake of metre. 
^T3eC, a goat. 
«fT?T, a horse’s rein. 
a tiger. 
^T^T^T, adj . eloquent. 
^T^T, ^I^T, the young of any animal, 
esp. a calf. 
^T«T, v. n. (Pres. Part. ^oT<T, Irreg. 3 
Pres. umip (Vid. LXXXII, 4), 
(Harkh. XI, 6, Kanauji pres, 
part. ; to speak 
«JP5T^, (old Loc. crafts, even in 
speaking) speech ; music, 
a horse, 
an armlet. 
a path, a road: cTT^f, to 
look for the path, i. e., to expect 
anxiously. 
a small metal cup, or vessel, 
the ground immediately round 
a house ; Prov. cfT^T ^Trf «rr|, 
^ %^T, if he went into the 
garden and could not find a plan¬ 
tain-leaf, how could he find a plan¬ 
tain in his house. 
me?, v. n. to wax, increase, 
a broom. 
» ' 
wax, increase. 
cllfe, a flood. 
^T<T, news ; speech ; thing, subject. 
^T<TT, wind. 
a light, candle, 
a cloud. 
(1), lands surrounding a village, 
as distinct from the or home¬ 
stead, and from the or rich¬ 
ly manured lands close to the 
houses, and the or lands at 
a distance from the homestead. 
(2) , a prohibition, objection: 
hindrance. 
(3) , v. a. to prohibit, object to: 
interfere with, hinder. 
hindrance. 
= cnsr (2) q. v. 
^T«T, an arrow, cfi^r ^r^TT«T, like an 
arrow: Vid. XL IX, 5, for 
sake of metre. 
a monkey, Prov. ^Tcf^ 
^ *rTtT^TC, a cocoanut in a 
monkey’s hand, i. e., it is of no 
use to him. 
^Tfvf, habit, custom. 
voice, words. 
sfT’f, *rfa, and (the 
first of these forms is considered 
the correct one ) or v. a. 
to bind, tie : hold fast, 
to have patience : to build. 
sip?, a father. 
cfT^rT, relations, brethren. 
mm = mv. 
a mendicant present, Prov . 
(about a poor temple) 
^T, the priest 
went out, and the temple was 
then empty. 
m^, a title of extreme honour, 
a gentleman of high position: 
irreg. plur. 
a brahman, usually applied to 
brahman’s of the Pachhima sept 
of bastard brahmans. 
cqtf, or ^ruT adj. left, not right, 
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