88 E. O’Brien - Glossary on Kangra District, [ No. J*, 
Bhalel, fibre made from tlie bark of the dhaman tree. (Baragrdon). 
Bhangan, the name of a fish : (Bhadpur), Bids. 
Bh'inna, break. 
Bhanor, see darohla. 
G. Bharakli, s. f. hunger. 
Bharaufa, a clod-crusher. (Nadaunti). 
Bhedu, a sheep generally, also a ram. 
Bher, an ewe. 
Bheth, a precipice. (Alampur). 
u Bhitan dei dea,” shat the door (lit., the planks, used here 
as a door). 
Bhukran, a clod-crusher. (Dera). 
G. Biar, wind, as in “ bari biar jaluri” (a great wind is blowing). 
Bido, see beis. 
Bij, lightning when it strikes (it is said), while bijli = the flash. 
Bilangan, a clothes’ horse, a stick suspended by two ropes from 
the eaves of a house, 
Bir a ridge between fields. (Daro). 
Birla, broad. 
Biul, see dhaman. 
Boglu, a Gaddi’s purse of untanned skin. 
Bohar, the upper storey in an agriculturist’s house. (Sujanpur). 
Buhla, adj., low, depressed. (Nagrota), 
G. Bujazu, tinder. 
Bun, udv., below, as in “bun gich top” (go down aud search). 
Chach, father. 
Chakona, square. 
Chalca = aunda, qu.vide. (Malan). 
Chamal, the plant which children call “ -Jack-in-the-box ” 
(Garli). 
Cliamba, Michelia campaca, Stewart, 5. 
Ghamra, skin (of cattle). 
Ghamri, skin (of a man), 
Chatrati, mahser, cf. kaklaru, (Dera Sujanpur). 
Chhalu, a lamb. 
Chharola, a stile. 
