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APRIL, 1909.]
CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
Salara: thin cloth used for women's head-coverings. Mono: Cotton Manu., p. 7.
Salari: a kind of cloth. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 15.
Salendhi: see sarbandi.
Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 24. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 21.
Sallakh a long pointed iron rod. Cf. sinkh. Saloni: a mixture of brick-dust and salt; Delhi. Salsola: a plant. Mono: Cotton Manu., p. 6.
Sala: a raw hide thread. Mono: Leather Ind., p. 29.
Samor: a wild cat-skin; Peshawar. Cf. soghar.
Sanak a vessel, made like a saucer. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 9.
Sandisa: iron tongs. Of. sani. Mono: Brass and Copper, p. 5.
Sandran: a goldsmith's implement which seems to be the same as the ekwdi, q. v.; also cf. sundan. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 18.
Sanga: a wooden fork with two prongs. Mono: Wood Manu., p. 5. Sang-bansi: red sandstone; Agra. Mono: Stone-carving, p. 2.
Sang-khara: a kind of stone. Mono: Stone-carving, p. 2 [?kard, P. D., p. 1005; bora blende.']
Sangli: an ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 34.
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Sang-Marium: an inferior marble (? from Afghanistan). Mono: Stone-carving, p. 5.
Sang-pair: a bathing slab. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 11.
Sant: iron tongs. Cf. sandása.
San-karand: a grinding wheel made of corundum powder and lac melted together. Mono: Stone-carving, p. 5.
Sansol a gold-digger and washer, Cf. kairi. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 10.
Saplai: see chapli.
Sarasari-ki-jori: a bracelet. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 33.
Sarbandi: a cone of clay fixed on an iron rod. Cf. salendhi and sarkandi. Mono: Pottery and Glass Ind., p. 24.
Sarkana; a tall, strong grass. Mono: Wood Manu., p. 19.
Sarkandi: see sarbandi.
Sarma: the piece of wood attached to the shaft of a plough. Mono: Wood Manu., 5.
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Sashok: a grass; Spiti. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 2.
Sathi: a man who works the janidr. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 16.
Satrara: a synonym for kundi; Kullû, Mono: Leather Ind., p. 24.
Siwani: a rain festival, which begins on the first Sunday in Sawan, Mono: Silk Ind., p. 18.
Sehnage: an arm ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver; p. 33.
Seli-bata: an ornament (?eil wata). Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 32.