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temples instead of to the parting 
of her hair. 
a kind of vase. 
the wooden handle of a mill¬ 
stone. 
the hand, fore-arm: a 
cubit. 
the thirteenth nakshatra, or 
lunar mansion. 
^fsreiT, a weapon, a tool, 
an elephant-keeper, 
an elephant stable; Prov. 
\i 
even a broken elephant stable 
gives materials for building nine 
houses. 
dexterity. 
(1), adj. ruined, destroyed. 
^<?r (2), v. a. to smite, strike : slay : 
to fix firmly, $ 3F 3TUf^T, he 
buried deeply and fixed firmly; 
in Yid. XVI, 8, used in a neuter 
sense , to be fixed firmly, i. e ., to 
be firm and solid, 
a smiting, 
opium. 
a brick house. 
pro. 1^^ pers.; properly plural 
ofTi (1), q. v. but now-a-days used 
generally in the sense of the 
singular, see gram. § 64 : the 
following forms have been noted ; 
nom., or emph. I also, 
we also {Yid. LXVIII, 1) : Obi. 
dat. (Yid. XLIX, 3), 
or emph. to me also: gen. 
dir. or emph. ^ftVT, 
mine also, even mine ; a gen. fern. 
occurs {Yid. LXXIII, 3, ivhere 
is a misprint) Vfufic : there 
is an oblique gen. form 
only agreeing with nouns in an 
obi. case, e. g. (Sal. XIX), 
(not in my house : 
F. 69 has the Hindi in a 
similar use : I : we. 
interj. alas ! 
^ (1), a plough : Siva, who is borne 
on a bull, (Yid. XVIII, 8), 
a bull; hence a lover, ef 
the tauri ruentis of Horace. 
^ (2) , or v. a. (old 
3, Pres, to take away: 
snatch away: seize, 
a seizing. 
(1), (1), ^?, pleasure. 
(2), (2) v. n. to be 
pleased. 
adj. pleased, 
loss, damage. 
or turmeric. 
^T^T, beads. 
a ploughman. 
name of the marriage song 
of the brahmans; the most essen¬ 
tial part of it is the drum, hence 
the Prov. «lf%, ^y^y 
JfW, a marriage song, and no 
drum, = the play of Hamlet, with 
the part of Hamlet omitted. 
^yT*T, adj. fatigued, weary. 
adj. lean, wasted. 
^fy, Vishnu: Krishn : a lion: the 
sky : a frog : a snake : a peacock. 
The following rhyme gives most of 
the meanings of this word, 
