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________________ SEPTEMBER, 1910.] CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY. SERIES III. BY H. A. ROSE, I.C.S. (Continued from p. 244.) Ari khor: perverse. Arjan: a timber tree (Terminalia glabra). Kangra S. R., p. 22. Arli: the handle of a plough. Cf. thaili. Ludhiana S. R., 1883, p. 99. Armann: perverse. Arns (ernâ ?) burnt cow-dung (?); Gurdaspur. Arni: a tree (Clerodendron phlomoides). Karnal S. R., p. 8. Arogta arogan. Ars: P. ambaltas. Arthi: a bier for carrying a dead body. Cf. sidi. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 168. arti: a bier Cf. pinjri. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 136. Asang 8. m. strength. Aseb: shadow, p. 12 of Miss B. Asiḍda asada. Aspghol: Flicus, fleswort. Gurgaon S. R., 1883, p. 68. Assahür early morning, 3 a. m, 247 AsseAssa, Assuj. Atam devi: [Kangra] houses. Atholù: a tenant who farms land with plough and oxen furnished by the landholder. Cf. chinteqú and trihana. Kângra S. R. Review, pp. 8, 44. Athra: a disease which attacks children on the 8th day, month or year, of their age. Athraha wasin: Karnal. Athwara: daily begar or corvée, by which each pargana has to supply three coolies a day for various services to the state. Gulhâr Lit. 8 days' free labour in the darbar. Jubbal. Atiala: a platform of masonry built under, or round the trunk of, a tree(=atala, P. D. p. 52) Kangra S. R., App. iv, p. ix. Atll: a raised sitting place-see bihi. Atthra adj. restless. Attun:=âtan. Augshumari: Hissar S. R., p. 10. Aula, aulk&: a ditch behind land or a house to intercept and carry off drainage from a hill above; also a drain to carry off water from a field. Of. challa. Kangra S. R., App. iv, p. ix. Aulka: Cf. aula. Aun: the iron rings, with which the sides of the hole in the pulley, through which the axle passes, are lined, to prevent friction. Jullundur 8. R., p. 102. Aur: heat (of season). Aura: S. M. scarecrow in human shape. Aura: a receipt for revenue:-i, a tax or due levied to cover the cost of writing the aurû. Kângra S. R. (Lyall.), p. 38. Autri: a patch of barren land. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 12. Awai: coming, arrival. Awer: delay. Awi jana: to come. Bauria argot.
SR No.032531
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 39
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages418
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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