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________________ SEPTEMBER, 1909.] CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY. 251 Ganda: a thick-set camel, but smaller than the sohdwa, with a large coarse head and thick skin. Chenab Col. Gr., p. 98. Ganda : branches. Cf. chali. Ganderi: the oleander (Nerium odorum), Pashto ganderai. Peshawar S. R., 1878, p. 13. Ganesh : a due paid to Hindu shrines. (Cf. Jukes' Dicty. of W. P. p. 251). Multân Gr. p. 188. Ganh : the handle of a vhola (mattock). Monty S. R. Gloss., p. iv. Gap : Jukes' Dicty. of W. P., p. 247 :-gap darydi, the sticky, uneven soil caused by the long, standing of water in places where new ulluvial matter has been deposited. Multân Gr., p. 193. Gar: flesh of the seed of the water-lily). Mgarh. S. R., p. 9. Gar: (i) A very stony land. Cf. garera and harrand, Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 197; (ii) an irrigated land of the poorest character. Of. harranda and garera. Ibid, p. 196. Garanda: Carissa diffusa. Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 94. Garara: (i) a variety of moth. Monty. S. R. Gloss., p. x; (ii) a horse with eyes of different colours, Jhang S. R., p. 110. Garera : an irrigated land of the poorest character. See går. Gari: the terminal cabbage-like head in the heart of a gáchd or cluster of leaves at the top of a palm. Mgarh. S. R., p. 31. Garma: (i) a yellowish and late sown Indian corn. Kohật S. R., 1884, p. 122 ; (ii) a kind of date. Multan Gr., p. 228. Garmala : & roller with which clods are crushed. D. I. Kbán S. R., 1879, p. 360. Garobs : a coarse variety of tobacco, requiring but little care in cultivation, D.I. Khân S. R., 1879, p. 349. Garri: a disease of kine, very fatal. The principal symptom is the formation of large boils on the quarters. Bazâra S. R., 1874, p. 98. Gas: ordinary light loam. Multân Gr., p. 192. Gathilo: the needs of sugarcane. Chenab Col. Gr., 1894, p. 83. Gatkas: a kind of dance. Cf. ohhey. Multan Gr., p. 94. Ghal: a present given to a boy at his wedding. Multan Gr., p. 93. Ghanda: a wooden cylinder fitting closely inside the circle of a well, and laid above the tilwang to support the sides of the masonry cylinder. Cf. Rothi. Multân Gr., p. 196. Ghararian: a breed of horses. Jhang 8. R., p. 108. Ghari gharauli : the ceremony at a wedding of carrying an earthen vessel, with songs, to the well and bringing it back full of water. Gujrat S. R., p. 45. Gharmai marai : the morning meal. Cf. subhai tikdla. Kohît S. R. 1884. p. 73. Gharole: land which is all sand-heaps, or cut up by ravines. Cf. tibba. Chenab Col. Gr. 1894, p. 63. Gharwanji: a four-legged wooden stand for pots. Multân Gr., p. 82. Cf. gharawinj, Jukes Dicty. of W. P., p. 255. Ghasab : possession taken forcibly. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 79. Glaskawar : a harrow. Kohất S. R., 1884, p. 122.
SR No.032530
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 38
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages362
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size35 MB
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