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^f> postp. in ; the first 
and last are not used by Vid ., the 
second and third , each once. 
a circle : the circle 
of light in the clouds round the 
moon. 
postp. amidst, among, see J\. 
scarcity, famine. 
Indian-corn. 
(Jy^ 0 ), a dj. mortgaged. 
C\ 
a spider. 
nectar, honey : a bee. 
*T«fi«iT, a male elephant with small 
tusks. 
*?* *§*RT, velvet; Prov. ^ 
o 
«l^iNT, sewing of (coarse thread 
made of) hhunj grass on velvet: 
i. e., incongruity. 
a fly ; Prov. ^ Ji^ cfi^T, ^ 
where is the treacle that the 
flies ate, (a man offers frivolous 
excuses for not providing sweet¬ 
meats for his friends). 
TfJT, a path. 
see iifjT (2). 
3??TiT, adj. plunged : {of the heavenly 
bodies ) set: pleased, delighted. 
*?3T?Tt3T, one who gets a thing for 
nothing, a swindler, a bilker. 
5R3R, a beggar, one who begs: 
Prov. HRif 
the JSPiya is really (as poor as) 
a beggar, (and yet he pretends to 
be rich and has) his doorway full 
of beggars, (who have come for 
alms). 
[Extra No. 
TI3T^, the kingdom of Magadh, or 
south Bihar. 
adj. of or belonging to 
Magadh, an inhabitant of Magadh. 
■flJITcT, or % v. a. to send 
for ; also = ■flTJT, q. v. 
WTTOT, a summons. 
name of the tenth Nakshatra, 
or Lunar mansion. 
Wrifar, an ornament for the fore¬ 
head, cf. ^fjr (1). 
borrowing : a Muhammadan 
betrothal; Prov. wr^t, vpz 
the marriage took place 
immediately after the betrothal, 
i. e there was indecent haste. 
WT^r, adj. propitious, fortunate. 
^R5TT = frf'IT (1), q. V. 
WJR, see WIR, 
see -flfjT (2). 
a seat, chair, 
a mosquito. 
HWy a son, whose elder brothers have 
died ; Prov. 'flW'fi 3TR #T?T , 
the mother of a niachhai bears 
the sorrow of losihg sons. 
a cluster of blossoms, especially 
of the mango. 
adj. middle, intermediate: 
the middle of three brothers, or 
the second of four brothers. 
the cord, or string connect¬ 
ing two palos or bullock yokes, 
an ogle, wink. 
TRT, a kind of buttermilk; Prov. 
(of a man ivho has once burnt his 
mouth with hot millc) 
vfifdR- ipfit through fear of its 
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