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MOT TEXICOGRAPHY.
December, 1908.] CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
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Badam: a kind of silk. Mono : Silk Industry, p. 20. (Per. bdolámz.) Badhaina: an ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 38. Badgar: a maker of lenther jars. Cf. dabgar. Mono : Leather Industry, p. 6.
Badha : odd rupees over Rs. 100; Hissar. Cf. badlıur. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 5.
Badla: plain flattened wire ; Delhi. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 27, Badlaur: odd rupees over 100; Kohật. Ce. badha. Bigar: a kind of cotton. Cf. Haridra : Shahpar. Mono: Cotton Manufactures, p. 2. Bahaduri: an ear ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 33.
Bahaira : the dried fruit of the Terminalia chebula. Cf. hurr. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 19.
Bahin: the inside piece of a shoe. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 28.
Bahrampurt; kind of silk, produced in Gardaspur District. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 15.
Babwatte: an armlet worn by Hindu and Mahammadan females. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 25.
Baigari or begri: a stone-catter. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 24.
Baina : a nose ornament. Ce, Platts' Hind. Diety., p. 211. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 88.
Baingar: a vat ; Sialkot : Cl. vegar and ndnd. Mono : Leather Industry, p. 17. Bal, bala: an arm ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 33. (Platts, p. 163.) Balaincht; a hand-brash for the hair. CE, kuché: Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 18. Balka: a nose-ring set with gems. Cf. bila. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 10. Balma: a mould for grooves. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 19. BAIQ: an armlet. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 32.
Barbia: a stick to which a piece of ivory is glued with Idk, for carving. Mono: Ivory-carving, p. 14.
Banan; silk of the third quality. Cf. sús, kachar: Mono: Silk Industry, p. 17. Bandt-panewAA: & worker in silk. Cf. tateli, tadzi. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 16.
Bungier: a person who ornaments chůris and takes them to villages for sale. Cf. wmidr. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 26.
Bant: an ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 32.
Banknal: a blow-pipe, smaller than the ndl and curved at one end. Mono : Gold an? Silver Work, p. 18.
Bannt: red earth. Ct. panni : Mono: Pottery and Glass Indnistries, p. 33. Blöngra: a wooden scraper or rabber. Cf. wyáng. Mono : Leather Industry. p. 23. Bir: an ornament worn on the arm. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 33. Bira; a cracible in which kün:h is melted. Mono: Pottery und Glass Industries, p. 4. Barlkangnl: a thick stamped wire. Mono: Gold and Silver Work. p. 25.