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________________ PLATTER 103 POSSESS glad. platter, (of wood), (s.) .... pûkuta-yât at the stern ..... tok-l'âr-lobinga (da). mäknga (da). See plate and Ap xiii. (b) when used at the bows .... tök-l'otplay, (v.i.) 1. . . . . 1-jâj (ke). 2. some lobinga (da). (c) also used at the bows, sort of game . . . . î-jâjag-tag (ke). See but so made as to serve as the shaft of the amuse, sort. harpoon used in spearing turtles, dugongs, plaything, (s.) .... ig-lirnga (da). etc. . . . . tõk-l'âkd-chånga (da). please, (v.t.) give pleesure, gratify .... pole, (v.t.) a canoe when proceeding en-8t-kuk-bêringa (ke). - along the shore in search of fish or turtle, or to visit another place .... Ôt-lôbi (ke). pleased, (p.a.)....oto-yélanga (da). See See bow of canoe and propel. Now pole the canoe from the bow, it will afterwards plentiful, (adj.). See abundant. be your turn at the helm : achitik ng'ôtplenty, (s.) ..... 6t-ûbaba (da). See lõbi, tárólolen ngia artit (da). many, much. There are plenty of pigs in polish, (v.t.). 1. with fibre . . . . chûlu that jungle: kat érem len regol-úbaba (da). (ke). 2. with shell, tusk, etc. . . . . gêlig pliable, (adj.) supple ....oto-yôb (da); ma (ke). See Ex. at abscond. yåragap (da). polluto, (v.t.) See defile. plot, (v.t.) conspire .... ab-chi (ke). Polyalthia jenkinsii, (s.) ....seg-l'âkèpluok, (v.t.) frowers, fruit or feathers chål (da). ... top (ke). See gather, pick. pond, (s.) .... îna-l'ig-bang (da). plunder, (v.t.) .... (râmoko-l') år-licha (ke). pondor, (v.t.) consider thoughtfully .... kük-l'år-êr-gad (ke). (v.i.) meditate .... plunge, (v.i.) dive..... oto-jamu (ke); iji-mula (ke). tol (ke). See dive, launch. pool, (s.) .... kube (da). deep pool pod, (s.) .... ylli (da). See shell. in bed of stream .... kôbunga (da). point, (s.). 1. cape, promontory .... töko-cbõronga (da). 2. tip (tapering end) poor, (adj.) indigent ..... Ôt-lêkinga (da). i... naichama (da). See beak and end. (v.t.) point an arrow .... mõk (ke); por- popular, (adj.) See favorite. mök (ke). See make. We make (prepare) pork, (s.) .... reg-dama (da). the wooden point of the ratà arrow from the cham arrow : meda chám tek rátà pör-mok porpoise, (8.) .... chôag (da). See Ex. (ke). (lit we point the ratà arrow from the at way. châm.) 2. point to .... (ab-) Tàu (ke). | port, (8.). 1. harbour ... . el-ar-ola point out, (v.t.) (öko-t') ig-rau (ke); ida). 2. larboard, left side of canoe.... itân (ke). See show. i-târag (da), pointed, (adj.) .... Aka-naichama (da); portage, (8.) for conveying newly-scoopakà (or oko)-yob (da). ed canoe-hulls to shore . . . . år-tinga (da). poison, (s.) .... war (da). portion, (s.) See bit, fragment. poke, (v.t.) .... gêrau (ke). portrait, ( 8.)..... Ôt-yolo-ystinga" da). pole, (6.) of bamboo, employed in tro. See picture. . " pelling & canoe in shallow water.... possess, (v. t. ) own ...... bêjiri (ke). tög (da), in construc. tök); (a) when used | See rich. o, indolent: 0, pole: d, pot: , awful: di, boil.
SR No.032540
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 48
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages458
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size18 MB
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