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5), the enemy of he goats is Debt, 
to whom they are sacrificed; (Vid. 
XXII, 2), S'iv’s enemy was the 
god of love, Kam Deb: ( Vid. 
XVIII, 7), the enemy of the 
pearl (who eats it) is the swan 
which also means the sun , 
whose daughter is the river 
Jamuna. 
v. n. to become enraged ; 
F. A 6, incorrect for 
rage. 
CWfT, vWf, established usage: 
fashion, manner, custom : love. 
ftn = i -»• 
debt. 
(1), adj. dry. 
W (2)> (£j) face, direction, 
a chisel. 
beauty, brilliancy. 
^p^r, a kind of rosary affected by 
worshippers of S'iv: Frov. 
3TCT JT’TT the 
•» <5V 
father has a club on his neck, 
and the son a rosary, i. e., the 
father is a scoundrel, and the son 
q. v. [a devotee, 
a rupee. 
and v. n. to be angry, 
T^, to continue angry, 
anger. 
^■^T, a quarter of an ana, one pice. 
(loc. ^ Vid. XVI, 13), form : 
beauty : silver. 
•TTUT^vr, said by some to be a son 
of Sibay or S'ib Sih, and by others, 
to be the same as that person : 
hut see introduction to the songs 
of Bidyapati. 
W, v. n. = q. v. 
T, interjection , Fie ! 0 ! (in contempt 
or disgust ) ; also a pleonastic word 
in poetry , for filling up the metre. 
(bU-;), plur. raiyats, ten¬ 
ants. 
V^T, a line, 
geometry. 
v. a to push aside. 
U^T, (English), a railway. 
— V^T, q. V. 
T^T, Vf*r, night. 
YT, v. n. to cry, to weep, Indecl. 
Fart. : this word is princi¬ 
pally used by Muhammadans. The 
more usual ivord is 3TkT. 
TTVW, weeping. 
TT3T, v. a. to stop, impede, 
stopping. 
(1) , anger: adj. angry. 
(2) , v. n. to be angry, 
anger. 
YUTTV^r, VT^t, adj sick. 
VI57, ( jjj), a day’s earnings: earn¬ 
ings, wages. 
^rft, a red powder used for painting 
the forehead. 
TT^T, weeping; TJ° XRIT, to spread 
abroad or scatter weeping, to 
lament. 
VTq - , v. a. to plant, transplant. 
TFCR, planting. 
TTq"sft, transplanting of dhan. 
the line of hair near a 
woman’s navel, 
vra, see tr. 
xm = Jjm, (1 Sf 2), q. v. 
Tl^T, or XW for metre , anger, 
trfefa, the fourth Nakshatra, or 
lunar asterism. 
