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________________ JULY, 1912] NOTES AND QUERIES 179 Salri: a name applied to long strips of field lying love. Kangra Gloss. Saluka: # waistcoat. Sirmûr cis-Giri. Sampann : complete, finished. Samta: 8. f., reconciliation. San: like, resembling, i. g. sani. 8Anda : large lizard with spikes on its tail. Sirsa S. R., 1879-83, p. 20. Sandali : a small window. Sirmar Trans-Giri, sandh: see next Sandh, (sandh) a level place near a village where cattle stand or sit in the heat of the day Cf. biák. Kangra Gloss. Sandharia : a mango fruit. So called on account of its red (sandūr) colour. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 15. Sang : ladder; also called parsan or manj. Kangra Gloss. Sanga: a two-pronged fork. Cf. slanga. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 72. Saaghara : those who apply the torch to the pyre at a funeral. Churâh. Sanghelns: to collect together, Kangra Gloss. (To be continued.) NOTES AND QUERIES. PROGRESS REPORT OF THE LINGUISTIC Vol. IX.-Indo-Aryan languages, Central SURVEY OF INDIA, UP TO THE group :END OF THE YEAR 1911. Part, I.-Western Hindi and Panjabi. In For the XVI International Congress of Orientalists. the press. The following is a list of the volumes of the Part, II.-Rajasthani and Gujarati. Part, III.-Bhil languages, etc. Survey, showing the state at which each has Part, IV.-Himalayan languages. In the arrived :Vol. I.-Introduction. This cannot bo touch. press. Vol. X.-Eranian languages. ed until all the other volumes The greater have been part in type. printed and in A small portion remaining to be writton. dexed. Vol. XI.-Gipsy languages. This has been Vol. II.-Môn-Khmer and Tai families. Vol. III.-Tibeto-Burman family. In three prepared by Dr. Konow, and is ready for the press. parts. Vol. IV.-MundA and Dravidian families. It will thus be seen that the survey, Save for Vol. V.-Indo-Aryan languages, Eastern the Introductory Volume, is nearly completed. group. In two parts Only a few months' work remains. As for what Vol. VI.-Indo-Aryan lauguages, Mediato has not already been published, the following group. remarks may be of interest:Vol. VII.-Indo-Aryan languages, Southern Vol. VIII, covers the whole of North-western group." India, and deals with Sindhi, Lahndi, and the Vol. VHI.-Indo-Aryan languages, North Piškcha languages (including Kashmiri) spoken Western group. A portion in between the north-western frontier of India type, and the rest nearly ready proper and the Hindu Kush. With the excepfor the press. tion of Kashmiri, all the Piścba languages have 1 Vols. II to VII, have all been printed and published. * VOL IX., Parts II, and III have been printed and published.
SR No.032533
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 41
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages320
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size39 MB
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