1902.] E. O’Brien —Glossary on Kdngra District. £5 
Lunj, wages for picking cotton. (Tira in Kutlehar). 
Lurna, fall. 
Mahe, buffalo. 
Mach, a kind of toothless rake, made with a curved blade and 
a handle, for levelling muddy land. 
Makhar, a swarm of bees. 
Makhir, honey. 
Mana, flying fox. (Sujanpur Tira), = mail chan. (Kotla). 
Maran, Ulmus campestris. Stewart, 210. (Nagar in Kula). 
Masarin, potentilla. (Triund, Dharmsala). 
Mata, .too much, excess. 
Megh, rain. 
G. Molua, to meet, to be joined, to be procured, as in (i minjo 
Nurpur manj ik dhar mola ha,” (I have got a range iu Nurpur). 
Mugi, a square receptacle made of mud and straw. 
Muh, mouth. 
Muncl, head. 
Munakh. husband. 
Na, name. 
Nacharohi, the fourth day. 
Nagar, town. 
Nakaraj, the day before the day before yesterday. 
Nal, river. 
Naund, a masonry tank as in “ Thural ka naund."’ 
Napilna, to wring, (clothes, &c.). 
Nar, stone. 
Nilri, blue jay. (Malan). 
Niman, slow. 
Oban, an umbrella of leaves on a bamboo frame (=pohru at 
Darini). (Hamirpur). 
Osna, descend. 
Otar, bardni land, cf. amri. 
Pahu, tenant. 
Pakhrua, a bird. 
Palla, s eejalara. 
Pansara, Wendlandia exserta , Stewart, 17. 
Pararu, a small st ack of wheat. 
