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v. a. to cause to meet, to join : 
to add, (Vid. XVII, 4) add the 
number o£ directions, 10, to the 
number of the Vedas, 4, and add to 
them half the number of the faces 
of Brahma (a = 2) ; see 
joining. 
union, confederacy; Frov. 
^rrsr jfNir 
the cow and the milkman 
are confederates,—with (-out the 
pail leaving) his knee, she lets 
him milk water into it. 
(Vid. LXXII, 1), adj. 
vj 
tied, joined. 
black dye: collyrium ; ef. 
v. a. to grind, knead, sham¬ 
poo ; ef 
grinding. 
#t«T, a fish; in Vid. XXIX, 10, the 
girVs eye swimming in tears is 
compared to a fish swimming in 
rooter, and the struggles of the 
fish when hooked, to the rolling of 
her eye: the fish sign of the 
Zodiac, which is represented by 
any word commencing with q - , 
hence (Vid. LIX, 4.) = a 
foot, cf. f€^. 
(Sal. XIII) v. a. = q. V. 
see 
the mouth (F. 6, the word 
should be for the sake of 
6\. * 
metre). 
the face. 
Tl^cir, a pearl. 
(old abl. the face: 
(Vid. XVII, 4) Brahma has four 
faces, see fatv, and : 
the mouth, or even the lips (Vid. 
XXXV, 5) : at end of an adjec¬ 
tival compound takes a fern. 
e. g. Vid. VII, 7. 
that which cleanses the 
mouth, betel-nut; Frov. 
rrfil^T 
he can’t afford to give 
his guest even a piece of betel, 
and yet he escorts him out of the 
house with as great pomp as if 
he had been actually entertaining 
him. 
a leader, headman. 
^JTT, a club. 
*jJN, adj. passionately in love. 
g. v. 
° j 
and to shave, to shave 
off. 
the head ; see 
TJrT, v. n. to urine. 
vj 
TjfT«T, urining. 
HcpFrT, one who urines much. 
a desire to make water. 
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^f^yr, joyful, filled with joy. 
^( ls £ ^'°) an enemy, very 
\3 \3 « 
common in this sense. 
enmity. 
adj. closed, shut up; more 
properly see ^r«T. 
adj. silent, without sound, 
itf^r, a saint (old Gen. Blur. 
J Vid? I, 2, & XXIII, 4, 
JIT, (Fern. St?*)* a fowl; 
Frov. W J^jft JWT^TT, 
\S 
(a man who puts) nine seers of 
spices to one seer of fowl. 
TjT^r, v. n. to faint, 
fainting. 
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