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________________ JULY, 1911.] CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY Chapla: foot and month disease. Cf. monkhar, rora and morkhar. Ludhiana S. R., 1888, P. 134. Chappa mer: a game like 'pitch-and-toss,' played with rounded pieces of potsherd; each player having two, which they throw alternately, the object being to get near a mark, and the winner appropriating little bits of potsherd which are used as counters. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 206. Chapri: a small pond. Cf. toba. Jullandur S. R., p. 58. Chapta a fish very like the mohoo, and closely allied to it in habit: common and found all the year round, it has a habit of turning over on the surface. A small fish rarely weighing lb. Ludhiana S. R., 1888, p. 17. Chara: a silver wristlet-taken off by a bride, and which no married woman can wear. Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 128. 207 Kangra Gloss. Chara stepping-stones in a stream; also called peindi, Charak chundi: a game which is a combination of the whirl-go-round and see-saw '; a bent stick is balanced on an upright post stuck firmly in the ground, a boy gets on each end and they are whirled round by a third. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 206. Charal: a kind of pulse, only cultivated in poor alluvial lands. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 78. Charanghal lit: 'washing feet': an initiatory ceremony consisting in washing one or both of the initiator's big toes and drinking the water. Jullundur S. R., p. 51. Charandh: grazing ground. Kangra Gloss. Charetar a fuel yard or place where the stock of fire-wood is piled up. Kangra Gloss. Chari: a staff. Simla Hills. Gloss. Charo antelope. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 124. Charoli: a round bamboo wicker tray deepening towards the middle. Kangra Gloss. Charoliya: a stile in the hedge of a field, called langana elsewhere. (Nûrpur). Kangra Charrara a gelded goat-see under bakri. Charwi: a large pot. Sirmûr Trans-Girt. Chatra: a cook-room on either side of the tamsal (open yard in a house). Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 120. Chatra: a small basket, holding about 8 sers, no cover: Simla S. R., 1883, p. 66. Chatri: an open basket, syn, pirktu. Simla S. R., 1883, p. 46. Chatru: a colt: Lahul, Kangra S. R. (Lyall), p. 111, Chatt: a stone or wooden trough for cattle to drink out of. Kangra Gloss. Chatur:ar. Chaubacha: a mode of distributing the produce of land. Hissar S. R., p. 10. Chaubara: central room. Sirmúr. Chaudan vidya: the 14 kinds of knowledge (all that is to be known). Chaugandi: four times the sum of the seed corn, in Bangâhal. Cf. panchgandi. Kangra S. R. (Lyall), p. 32. Chatera a muzzle made of nigál or nargál. Simla S. R., 1883, p. 45. Chatti: a basket holding about 2 sers. Simla S. R., 1883, p. 46. Chauk: a yard in a private house, separated from the streets by a wall, and in which the cattle are tied up in cattlesheds, and the women sit and spin. Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 120. Chaukhat: door frame. Sirmûr. Chauki bharna; the form of worshipping Saltân (Sakhi Sarwar) by sleeping on the ground. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 33. Chaulai: seeds of the cockscomb; the cockscomb (Amaranthus polygonus). Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 157. Chauntra: a square platform, either large or small. Chaupal: a guest-house. Cf. hathái. Sirsa 8. R., 1883, p. 176.
SR No.032532
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 40
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages388
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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