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JANUARY, 1909.) CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
SERIES I. Industrial Technicalities.
BY H. A. BOSE, I.C.S.
(Continued from p. 371.) Dondi: a boat whose bow makes an angle of 30° and stern one of 60° with the water. Mono: Wood Mangfactures, p. 17.
Dorassa : an alloy of gold. Cf. dokara. Dori: a jewel string. Cf. Hind. dori, Platts; p. 568. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 20. Dosâti: a cloth with double threads in both warp and woof. Mono : Cotton Manufactures,
p. 7.
Dran: A cradle used in gold washing. Cf. hawa. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 2. Dranwala: gold dust; Rawalpindi. Cf. gori. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 4. Dugga: a variety of boat. Mono : Wood Manufactures, p. 17. Dugu: a bangle. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 36. Dukan : a loom. Mono: Carpet-making, p. 12. Dukht: a Bokhâran silk used in embroidery. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 15. Dala: a washer for gold, usually a Kahår by caste, Mono: Gold and Silver Work, D. 2. Dulara : . neck ornament. Of. dholard. Dumcht: crupper. Cl. sdikcht. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 24. Dundka: basket. Mono: Fibrous Manufactures, p. 18. Durmarah; a neck ornament; Gujranwala. Cf. dharamra. Dutara; a Bengali silk. Cf. ektára, lání, maktůl and kattar. Mono: Silk Industry, p. 15. Dutli: the turner's tool used for smoothing tasks. Mono: Ivory-carving, p. 11. Duwal saman: a secondary stirrup leather. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 38. Ektára: Bengali silk. Cl. dutdra. Ekwai: * two-pointed anvil, Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 18.
Era: typha angustijolia; the balrush, Gurdaspur. Cf. dib, kunder, luth. Mono: Fibrous Manufactures, App. I, p. i.
Eri: the silk yielded by the castor-oil silkworm, attaous ricini. Mono: Silver Industry, p. 1. Fath chand: head ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 32.
Firasa: turquoise blue: (adj.), of. Hind.firdza, turquoise,' Platts, p. 785. Mono: Woollen Manufactures, p. 10.
Gainjan: a small, sharp steel instrument. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 22. Gaira: a bundle. Of. Hind. gahrd, Platts, p. 932. Mono: Wood Manufactures, p. 4. Galana; a head ornament. Ct.jal. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 32.
Ganga-jamn: a pattern consisting of plated rings in brals, Cf. Platts, p. 919. Mono : Brass and Copper Ware, p. 3.
Gaant: orcuteris lanuginosa, from the woolly growth under whose leaves tinder is made. Mono : Fibrous Manufactures, p. 5.