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^ttR, «rreft w 
Off TIT, t STIiSqT 3!<^, 3ITW 
^lo IT^T, a Miya' went to 
his father-in-law’s house, and on 
the road lifted up his veil: the 
damsel was not there, having gone 
to her mother’s relations: he 
counted his chickens before they 
were hatched, (see ejr^V). 
the river Ganges. 
= *j£T5T, q- v. 
adj . very cool. 
WTt, wheaten dough for making 
w, a rice-weevil. [cakes, 
a distiller. 
^sl, l*sf, adj. happy. 
adj. dry. 
WTT a pig. 
Tgjg, 35 ^, an elephant’s trunk. 
v. n. to see. 
^W, sight. 
W (1), ^ftT, obi. WT (suta), or 
^rf, the act of sleeping; Prov. 
^rf3T there 
isn’t even a mat for him to sleep 
on, and he asks for a tent. 
W (2), v. n. to sleep ; See gram¬ 
mar : (Indecl. Part, sometimes ^?rt 
for sake of metre) : T^, to 
lie down and sleep: Prov 
#7, 1 am sleeping 
while my marriage is going on, 
(of a sluggard) : another form of 
the verb is ^?r. 
sleep. 
^[frT, (1) a kind of ornament, a neck¬ 
ring. 
(2), see ^ (1). 
a propitious day. 
(1) , = P v. 
(2) , = q. v. 
^xr, a winnowing-basket, see 
xnFt; Prov. ^T^rf*T % , 
SjfiW JITS the sieve, 
whicli had a thousand holes in it, 
sneered at the winnowing-basket. 
^T ( or WXfor metre), ^T*T, 
^T5f, the sun. 
^TTcT, Wfrl, ( appearance, 
form ; beauty. 
7),pron., subst. and adj., correl. of 
T ; the foliowing forms have been 
noted; nom., T (with rel . #), 
( Vid. LXXXI. 10), ( with rel. 
Vid. XVII, 7), and (Hindi, 
F. 70) TT ; or emphatically , 
Wt, and TPT ( Vid. LXII 
4) ; obi. honorific, «rfsT (e. g., 
dat. rrf^r F. 6), ?rf^r, fTR^ff 
(Vid. LXXXT, 1, 10) ; non-hon. 
(Sal. VI), irfl (adverbially, 
so, correl. to as, F. 2), 
WTTf (final vowel lengthened for 
metre), WT (frequent in com* 
pounds, e. g., Vid. XVI, 2, cfT-g*?, 
like that), Ti^TJ .* instr. cf (in F. 
19, rtT with emph. %), frequently 
used as an adverb; it is then 
often written ?{", vit, rft, ^T, or 
( with emphatic ( Skr. ^fif) ) 
fT^Tt, or fURl J genitive 
hon., (or, agreeing with a 
noun in an oblique case, rTfcf^T), 
wftrqr, ?T^J (common in poetry), 
or rilf^ (only once, Vid. XV111, 
7) ; non-hon., ?r^T (or, agreeing 
with a noun in an oblique case, 
