VOCABULARY. 
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where occurs , both syllables 
are long : (q. v.) the modern 
'prose form of the pronoun is really 
a plural ofH: I. 
H (2), the sign of the loc. in ; seel if. 
*13, i-3 (1), {English), a mate, cap¬ 
tain of a gang. 
iRci, a cloud. 
ilofY, (English ), a Major. 
WJ, (2) v. n. to be rubbed out, or off, 
to disappear, also oJT, and 
SIT. 
*13^, a being rubbed out. 
or % v. a. to rub out, 
expunge. 
the city of Mithila. 
the city of Mathura. 
the earth : the ground : 
a kind of plant eaten with ganja. 
mount Meru, the abode of the 
gods. 
union, see fu'sh 
a cloud : the central up¬ 
right pole of a threshing-floor. 
ihrc, a woman, a wife. 
adj . of or belonging to 
Mithila. 
*»»TT, (English ), miner fin Sappers 
and Miners). 
the cord which ties the polo 
or yoke of a plough to the chauki. 
adj. dirty. 
ilf, sign of loc., in ; see n (2). 
a moustache. 
vfv, the turn or bend in a road or 
stream. 
the driver of cattle in an 
oil-mill, who goes round with 
them. 
a mosquito, a gad-fly. 
iTfarffT, the town of Mokama in the 
Patna district. 
a pad or buffer tied along 
the two door-posts of a person’s 
house, and made of straw, against 
which the two edges of the tdti 
door can rest. 
(<JAa>), a Mughal, 
fatness. 
^frfeT, a pearl. 
wtffT^TT, a pearl necklace. 
*ftname of a brother of Sallies, 
the wife of Raghab STh (?) : 
her name occurs only in two of 
Pidydp aids poems, Pfos.75 and 76. 
a Muhammadan weaver. 
(1), see 5 fl>- 
irtY (2), a peacock, 
ifhfrr, the territory between north 
Tirhut, and the Himalaya moun¬ 
tains, now in possession of Nep&l. 
«Kt, *flfY, see 5 (1). 
sftg, a mosquito, = 
(jil*-^), a traveller. 
*rrf%, ink. 
*ftvT«T, a name of Krislm. 
a seal. 
a writer,, a muharrir. 
see 1 1 (i). 
^ (2), q. v. 
ifft, a mother’s sister; Prov. 
*rft *JT^r 9 I am 
not even acquainted with you, 
and you call me “ Aunt, aunt.” 
^TiTrT, death. 
^T3ft, a woman. 
$T«f, silence: 3 t*T to bear 
a thing in silence. 
