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MAITIIIL dlRESTOMATHY. 
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w = w, q. v. 
a curry-stone. 
finTOT, a temple of the god S'iv. 
the cold and dewy season, 
comprising the months of Mdgh 
and Phdlgun (January to March). 
v. n. to shiver, 
shivering. 
q. v. 
T%f%, a reed, a spit; the inter¬ 
stice between two teeth, ^ff% 
between all one’s teeth : a kind of 
net swinging from the roof of a 
house, used to keep provisions 
out of the way of animals; 
Prov. f f ^ WjT ^<5 ; it is 
good luck for the dog, when the 
stk breaks down. 
v. n. to be cooked: 
cooked. 
fWo^JT, (fwspff), anything 
soft and clammy, such as pan leaf 
which has been chewed and spit 
out, or indigo refuse. 
sftTRr, adj. cold, cool. 
#t*J, (f^RT) boiled rice. 
= fw q- v. 
the u Seemul” tree, ivhich 
hears the silk-cotton , hut has no 
fruit , or fragrance , differing thus 
from the fragrant sandal tree 
( Vid. XLIII, 2). 
^t^r, bound, limit, border. 
the fibrous root of any tree or 
plant; the shrine of a family god¬ 
dess. 
a stone : the Salgram stone • 
Prov. ft^r, w, fhr 
jfaWi W, t *IT 
SifiRK ; “ if a Brahman swear 
even by the Salgram, his son, the 
Haribans, and in the midst of the 
Ganges,—Don’t believe him.” 
a needle. 
dried fish, Prov. srW 
(in Nepal) you can 
both sell dried fish, and see (the 
temple of) Pasupati. 
a good, or wise poet. 
adj. dry. 
adj. tender, delicate. 
adj. of good family. 
^H<T, adj. of virtuous deeds. 
happiness ; the essence 
of happiness. 
or pTR, Part, dry, dried ; 
loc. sing. on dry ground. 
(fern, ®^nf%) Participial 
adj. dry. 
^*§IR, v. a. to dry ; ^s?T, v. n. to dry 
up, wither: become sad. 
drying. 
^JTT, ^3RT, a parrot. 
^RfgcT, adj. turning out well. 
^Ef, v. a. to smell. 
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smelling. 
Wi (1), = to sleep, q. v. 
a son ; (Vid. LIN, 3), cf. fwfw; 
(Vid. XVIII, 5), the son of a 
he-goat, i. e., a he-goat, ivhich is 
the animal sacrificed to Debi. 
Hence Debi is its enemy; (Vid. 
XVII, 2), the son of Bali the 
king of the earth was Banasur; 
the son of ocean, the father (frrfr) 
of Lakshmi, was the moon (^t)- 
a sleeper; sleej:>y. 
^<TT, a daughter; (Vid. XVI, 3), 
