________________ Notes 53 offent, it means ' full of water,' (2) and when going with qutoturisit, it means 'full of love sentiment.' poisturiant (Sk. gullfat:) means 'prostitutes or harlots'. सुहंकराओ (Sk. सुखकराः). This also goes both with currarestant and forestat both of which 'give pleasure or happiness. ___St. 40. सवाणियाणि, Here there is श्लेष upon the word aforenfor which has got two seoses viz. 'water' and 'merchants'. Hence corresponding to these two senses, the phrase prafurenfor has got two meanings, viz. (I) when going with AETERITUT it is equivalent to Sk. after meaning 'full of water' and (2) when going with her for it is equivalent to Sk. Fralforsaft. full of merchants'. सगोरसाणि. (Sk. सगोरसानि). Here also we have got sise, and the phrase goes both with gritsestfor and glutenfor. (1) When going with gontgafor-it means. ( Free Tea fragranfeat ada sfa Firmalta) 'fall of i. e. abundant with the milk of the cow etc. (2) When going with getherfor it means ( ht: auen TET TRA:, ata fileतानि) full of the charm of speech.' सुहीमुहाणि ( Sk. garganta greut yfusarai gera ) the mouths of talented or learned persons. . Sts. 41 to 44 contain the description of the city of Ujjaini which, the author says,