1902. ] 
E. O’Brien — Glossary on Kangra District. 
Baj, ploughed land. (Kaloha). 
Bajhi, “ except.” 
Bajog, loss. 
Bajrothi, hard, strong, used of hard, round stones in a river¬ 
bed as opposed to the soft sandstone of the cliffs ; cf. kasaral. 
(Baragraon). 
Bakhan, ease, comfort. 
Balad, in the south of the District, i, e., in Hamirpur and Dera, 
Cl balad ” is used foF bullock. In Palampur, Kangra, and Nurpur 
dand is used. 
Balna, tell, speak. 
Banj, excommunication. “ Tujjo banj pa dita” (I have ex¬ 
communicated you). 
Banna (=Samalu) Vitex negundo, Stewart, 166. 
Baran, subst. masc. or verb, rain or to rain. 
Baruthi, the court-yard of a house=cZaZdn, cf. awan. (Hamirpur) 
Barsara (spelt barsala), rainy season. 
Basa, a hamlet when high up on a hill. 
Basah, trust. 
Basand, ploughed land^taraddadi. (G-arli). 
Basdi, a hamlet. (Ku(debar). 
Basinda, a hamlet. 
Basunti, Adhatoda Vctsica, Stewart, 164. 
Bat, a road. 
Bat, s. f. egg. 
G. B&t, wind, as in“ bara bat jalura ” (‘a great wind is blowing ’) 
Bat, upper millstone. Thali, under millstone. (Bhawarna. 
Batra, 1J times, of interest. (Kutlehar). 
Batti, a measure = two sers pakka. 
Baura, sown. 
Behand, capable of cultivation (cf. behan). 
Beis (=bido,) a willow. Stewart, 206—8. 
Bekanu, a wether. 
Bera, a cluster of houses, a hamlet. (Dhatwdl). 
Betari, wife. 
Bhajna, be broken, as in (< had bhaji-go,” (the bone was broken) 
Bhakrari, a mallet for crushing clods. 
