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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[APRIL, 1909.
Patal: a fine file used in smoothing the surfaces between the teeth of a comb. Mono: Ivory, p. 11.
Patalt: a man who works gold and silver thread into silk dzdrbands (trouser-strings). Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 28.
Patar: a long thin ribbon or band of cane. Mono: F.brous Mann., p. 13. Pataull: a worker in silk. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 16. Patha: the dwarf-palm ; Peshawar. Of. masri. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 6. Patkt: an ornament worn round the neck; Kangsa. Mono: Goll and Silver, p. 35. Patnas; a tray. Mono: Brass and Copper, App. O., p. 8. Patpher&: a worker in silk. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 16. Patrang: a silk-dyer. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 16. Patrint or patarnt : a mould. Mono : Gold and silver, p. 19. Patroli; & vessel used as plate. Monc: Pottery and Glass, p. 9. Paubru : a brass ring for the little toe. Mono: Gold and silver, p. 85. Payal (pa'el): an ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 34.
Pooh: a knot or stitch made by a weaver on a piece of wool passed in a figure of eight round the two threads of the warp. Mono : Carpet-making, p. 12.
Pondi: the base of a balcony. Mono: Wood Manu., p. 9.
Perak : an ornament consisting of strip of padded cloth generally red, hanging from the forehead nearly half-way down the back, stadded with torqnoises and square silver talismans and possibly a sapphire or two ; Lábul. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 86.
Peta: silk of the second quality. Cl. pumber. Mono : Silk Ind., p. 17. Potasa : a deep square baskot; Kangra. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 18. Phak : husk of rice Mono : Leather Ind., p. 19.
Phaka : 4 or 5 sers of grain from the thresbing poor given to the sepi as his due ; Sialkot. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 4.
Phala: a synonym for thatwa ; Derajat. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 5. Phalangrus: an ornament. Mono : Gold and Siver, p. 34.
Phalut; a flat, smooth piece of some soft kind of wood on which the shoe-maker cats his leather. Of. pharari, phishdi and takh'í. Mono: Leather Cod., p. 23.
Phalri : see parári.
Phanda, double: filling in double stitches two at a time instead of two (the English word double' is now in common u83-f. phera, in this connection). Mono: Carpet-making, p. 18.
Phandi: a round stool made of mazri.; Kobất. Cl. thala. Mono: Fibrous Mana., p. 16. Pharari : see phalli. Phas: straw. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 21. Phatki: (Derajat); be phala. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 5.