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April, 1909.)
CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
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Tusuru : the silkworm which yields the tas ar silk. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 1. Tutti: the antheræa Sitālika silkworm. Cl.jdodré. Udala : a rupe used for fixing slates to a roof and tying thatch. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 5. Ultauni, ult&wan : a native shoe. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 81. Ultawan : See ullaumi. Ultik : & necklace, Spiti. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 36. Ura : & reel. Mono : Cotton Manu., p. 4. UTAL: a kind of silver; Kulla. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 6.
Uras : a small spindle or picion on a spinniag wheel to which the silk thread is transferred from the uri. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 17.
Vadan : a hammer weighing 7 sers. Mono : Brass and Copper, p. 6. VadhAyA : s man who trims sheets of paper; Sialkot, Mono: Fibrous Mana., p. 6. Vardangai: a kind of silk, imported from North-Western Bokhara. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 14. Vegar: a vat; Rawalpindi. Ct. baingar.
Wadhani: a vessal used for ablations before prayers by Mahammadans. Of, badhna. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 8.
Wadhar: fibres, when ready for use. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 12. Wadhawa: an ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 33. Wadr : an instep piece. Mono: Leather Ind., p. 29.
WahAb shAh-Pashm: a fine sheep's wool which comes from Persia. Mono: Woollen Mavu., p. 2.
Wana: the inside piece of the sole of a shoe. Mono: Leather Iod., p. 28.
Wana : lit., woof; also silk of the second quality used for the woof. Cf. búnd. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 17.
Waran : * Bengali silk. Mono : Silk Ind., p. 15. Watts: a synonym for konera, (..) Derajat. Waor=bau: a kind of rope for sharpdis. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 7. Worh ; a coil. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 24. Wyang: a wooden scraper. Cf. biáng. Yakka : an ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 83. Yamma: a kind of silver ; Peshawar. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 6. Yarlon : a short chain. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 86. Yaurik: a variety of boat. Mono: Wood Manu., p. 17. Zaman: a stirrap leather. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 38.
Zarak: boat built on the Sutlej, higher in build than the beri and often with a berth in the deck for a cabin. Mono: Wood Manu., p. 17.
Zeh, Zehn : a strip of red goat or sheep-skin, used as binding for a shoe. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 28.
(To be continued.)