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________________ OCTOBER, 1911.) CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY 275 Gulind: the snow pheasant, called goiyá or gongmo in Spiti. Kangra Gloss. Gulli: a groove near the edge of the potter's chdk (wheel). Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 200. Ganch: a fish (Bagarius yarellit). Karnål S. R., p. 8. Gundiali : an edible aram. Cf. arbi. Gone: lots. Sirsa S. R. 1883, p 405. Gunthi: a ring. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 125. Gupha : & grotto or cave scooped out of solid rock, Kul is a cave ander a rock. Kangra Glos Gural: the Himalayan chamois (Kulla), see pij. Guri jana : to lie down. Baaria argot. Gurdwan: a greyish-yellow caterpillar, which eats the young shoots as they spring up. Juilundur S. R., p. 119. Gyal: a man who has died without a son. Cf. dr. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 149. (tyas devuthni : the eleventh of Kärtik. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 146. Tabbar: a field or bit of cultivated land, generally with a depreciatory application. Káncra Gloss. Habrt : land lying in small plots among boulders. Cf. abri. laddin : conj, however. (Potwâr.) Jiagat: betrothal (=sagai). Bauria argot : Et. : hindo hagái kari awiyen, let us have him trotbed ;' hagái kare ariye, let us arrange a marriage.' Haha : = sana. Bauria argot. Hal chak: a tenant-farmer residing in another village. Cf. bhatry, oprd and dulharcha pah Karnal S. R., p. 8. Halari: the handle of a plough. Kangra Gloss. Haladhat: the day of the first bán (ceremonial oiling). Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 128. Halai: land. Karnal.S. R. 1880, p. 168. Hialas : the beam of a plough. Ludhiana S. R. 1883, p. 99. Tialatar: the first day's service (jowari, q. v.) taken at ploughing time. Halbah: a ploughman. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 53. Ialela: (Terminalia chebula) a tree. Cf. harar. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 12. Italer: a small place built to put ploughs in; also applied to the day when neighbours join plough one man's land, eating at his expense. Sach service is generally done in turn or for 1 man of influence, or a friend (see jowdri). Kangra Gloss. Hales (Gadi): the halting place below a pass on a high range from which the push across the is made. Kangra Gloss. Blis: a beam passed through a mortice in the middle of a plough, to which the yoke is fasteni. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 162. Hlkaha = halkai (P. D. p. 425). Hallar: bastard. Pangi. Hallar : illegitimate birth. Kângra Gloss. Hallu : an effect of cold which attacks buffaloes only. Cf. tilla. Ludhiana S. R. 1883, p. 134. Halud: the process of constant weeding and hoeing; when a couple of feet high, the ground between the plants is plonghed up. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 78. Han: an impermeable stratum of whitish clay. Sirsa S. R. 1889, p. 13. Anda : an appraiser or kan-karnewdla. Kingra Gloss.
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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