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VOCABULARY. 
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prating; Prov. ^rf 5 ? 
RR, 3 \T, you’ve neither 
plough nor ploughshare, and are 
prating about them, i. e ., giving 
an unasked opinion. 
^VRT, see ^HT^Virr. 
see 
( fern. adj. red : dark 
brown, a stick oiled 
to a dark brown colour, and hence 
made strong and elastic. 
or ^5 v. a. to hasten, 
incitement, [urge, incite. 
^%rT, adj. sportive, wanton : charm- 
redness. [ing, lovely. 
WI^T, or ^r^n’vT, adj. reddish. 
^ 23 ^, a kind of bracelet. 
(j&J), an army. 
adj. shining, lovely, 
gum. 
v. a. to set on fire, kindle, 
kindling. 
(1), \,prep. for, see (2). 
^T, or §^[T, f^RIT, v. n., the following 
forms are noted; 2, Simp. Pres. 
3, 1, Fat. <?TRq; 
2, ^fi^, ^ 1, 
Past wS; 2, 3, <?TTW, 
; Past Part, Indecl. 
■ Part. WX and ; in the 
modern language it is not consi¬ 
dered correct to use this ivord , ^T«r 
toeing always substituted : to bring, 
lit. having taken to come, hence 
it is a verb neuter : to take: to 
rally (an army) : Indecl. Part, 
used as preposition, for. 
^R*b a bringing. 
^RFf, a tail. 
^IR?, or ^TRi, for metre , a. hundred 
thousand ; ^Rl ^ hundreds 
of thousands; indef plur. 
lakhs. 
v. n (the following forms are 
noted; 3, Simp. Pres. ^R, ^jr, 
wfjr, WT; 3, Put. tfTRcT; 3, Peri- 
phrast. Pres. ; 
3, Past. ^jR^b ; fern. 
^RT%, ^RRff%, ^Rtfb?; Indecl. 
Part. W 3 T): to adhere, stick, 
cling to, be attached ^rR?r 
3fnfT, to whom will murder be 
attached ? i. e., who will be 
blamed for it: to seize (a person) 
as fear, &c. : to be felt: to seem, 
appear, be manifest: to be ( with 
an adjective, e. g. qrf%<T ^TR, 
to be of use to others) ; to bear 
relationship, % ^frj what 
relationship is he to you? : to 
strike, or (of a thorn ) to prick : 
in the past tenses only, to begin, 
used with the 3rd obi. form of 
the vei'bal noun (see gram. §§ 
189, 194) of another verb, 
e. q. qn: he began to do : 
.■4 , ^ 
^5T5Rr, he began to say; eftR 
^fR^f, he began to cut; efTR ^PJRT, 
he began to cry; jtr ( not ?r!) 
^TR^b he began to sing; (see 
^R^b he began to hang his 
head ; tfW he beg c an to ask; 
'§URU"^R^f ; he began to remember: 
the Indecl. Part, is used adverbi¬ 
ally in the senses of ( 1 ) for, for 
the sake of, ( 2 ) till. 
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