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________________ 174 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY (AUGUST, 1922 APPENDIX VII-contd. Females. kata-(6) The term Akd-iang-(tree) is applied to a girl who is tall for her age. ab-liga-(c) As in the c... of males both be. fore and after the probationary period she is a botiga-, s.c., not restricted as to diet. pôt During the first year .. ab-déreka-(a) Ditto second year .. ab-kétia-(a) Ditto next year or two. ab-dôga-(a) From about four till la-walaganga-(a) about ten years of age. S or a-walagare. J During the next year or ar-yôngi two. From about twelve till about sixteen years of age (her Sar-yôngi-pôi usual term of probation). After termination of her áka-gôi-(a) novitiate, for first few weeks. Spinster ab-jadi-jogAdult (married or single) ? -pail lit. woman. Bride (before the cere-ab-dérebil-(a) Bride (after the ceremonylar-wered-(a) and for a few days). Công-tig-gô-(a) Newly-married (during first an-jati-gôi-(a) few months). Wife (newly-married) .. ek-yåte-(a) Wife (after some months).. ab-pailMarried (while still with-ong-täg-(a) out a child). During her novitiate she is also styled akd-ydb. or akd-yāba-. As soon as she attains maturity she is called an (or akd)Tawi and then receives her "flower " name (see App. IX), after which for a year or more she is ab-jadi-3g-gôi mony)... Applied to young persons only. While enceinte she is called pij. jābag Ditto (or with no survi-ab-liga During the first few months after ving child). the death of her child she is addressed and referred to as chana-oko-UngaDitto (after becoming a ab-chanre. See madam and mother, mother). Ditto more than once.. tar-wki-(a) Not applied during widowhood. Widow .. .. .. chan-arlebaOld .. .. .. .. ab-jang'gi-(a); ab-chöroga-(a)| White-haired .. ab-tól-(a) Twins (whether of the same ab-didinga sex or not). (a) In those cases in which the term is common to both sexes and ambiguity would otherwiso exist the word pail-(female) is added when that sex is referred to ; 6.9., ông-lag-pail-; ab-tól-pail. (b) Signifies the genitals of a female. (c) A child.
SR No.032543
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 51
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1985
Total Pages374
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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