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MATTHIL CHTtESTOMATIIY. 
(1), a kingdom : a king. 
KToT (2), v. n. to shine. 
TTot {fern, a prince. 
^ToJT, a king. 
^Tf^jTT, adj. shining, splendid. 
a low-caste man, a S'udra, Prov. 
TO TO 
cattle, S'udras, wives, and maid¬ 
servants, always want the cudgel; 
TOT UTO # a low- 
caste labourer (goes away) to 
make water, and you won’t see 
him again for six months: i. e. 
they are always making excuses 
to get away from their work : 
JTTO % TO can a 
S'udra be a genealogist in a village 
of Brahmans ? 
*T?t, a kind of thatching grass, 
a widow, = q- V . 
(gen. Kr&X, Sal XXI), night, 
TTffT, a moonless night, 
TOTfTOT KTfrT, a moonlit night, 
Tlfw f^TfrT, throughout the whole 
night, TJ7?$ TO*h by a journey 
of the night, by a night journey. 
(Sal. I ),on the sixth night after 
birth a child's fate is found by 
astrology. 
TOT, name of Kristin’s favourite 
cowherdess, the daughter of Vri- 
shabhanu: TOTW*!T, Badlia and 
Krishn. 
• • 
a queen, 
voice, sound. 
the celebrated king of Lanka 
(Ceylon). The enemy of, and 
conquered by Lam. 
the celebrated hero of the 
Bamayan: his name, frequently 
[Extra No-. 
recited by devotees; Prov. TF3 
TO, ^ WET, “Bam” in his 
<N 
mouth, and a dagger under his 
arm ; TO jfT^T TO, ^f^‘ 
2, * ’ c\ 
fNT-r TO, although he utters 
“ Bam, Bam,” he sticks in front 
of his kitchen fire, and has his 
plough going in the neighbouring 
fields, i. e., he is only a sham de¬ 
votee; toto to # tot *nt, 
3rf% ^Tt ^ TOT *TTt, he who says 
“ Bam, Bam” gets pushed away 
while a dancing-girl who wriggles 
her person gets money. 
ET^T, a beautiful woman, a beloved 
one, a wife: (Yid. XVII, 2), 
the wife of Vishnu, who took the 
form of Krishn, was Lakshmi • 
her father was the Ocean, from 
whence she rose when it was 
churned by the gods; the son of 
the Ocean was Som, the Moon. 
ET*J, a king: an honorific title. 
TO = TO, q. V. 
ET^, (or et% for metre') a heap, a 
quantity. 
KTf, Ob), a road. 
TO3 = TOar, q. v. 
a coarse kind of pulse. 
TO 5 *, a beautiful woman. 
ET15, the demon of eclipse, so called: 
he is supposed to endeavour to 
swallow the moon. 
fTOS, a bear. 
Peg. ^tg> a season, there are accord¬ 
ing to the Hindus six seasons, 
hence stands for six, see 
WT. 
J 
TTO, debt. 
frq, an enemy, a foe ; (Yid. XVIII, 
