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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[APRIL, 1909.
Tadi-tao : an arm ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 33. Tafta ; & silk made of twisted thread. Mono : Silk Ind., p. 20. Tagri: an ornament for a zone. Cf. taragni. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 32 and p. 34. Tahiti : a forehead ornament. Cf. much. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 32. Taiga: a head ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 82. Takhti: (i) Cl. phalli; (ii) a head ornament, Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 32.
Takkada : things that cannot be got except by dunning, and so a synonym for tukdza, ornaments; Jullundur. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 15.
Taklt: an instrument aged instead of a spinning wheel; Kull. Of. dhernd. Mono: Woollen Manu., p. 5.
Takna: a bodkia awl. Cf. tánknd. Mono : Leather Lod., p. 23. Talidana : a mould. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 19. Talwali: a kind of silver. Cf. chakiudli; Mazaffargarh. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 6.
Tamiveli lakar: a block of wood with katora-shaped cavities used as moulds. Mono: Brass and Copper, p. 6.
Tammaiya: an article made of chaurd brass. Mono: Brass and Copper, p. 4. Tanoht: a chisel without a handle. Mono: Stone-carving, p. 3. Tandal: silk of the second quality. Cl. peld. Tandaura-dedi : an ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 82, Tandali; a rough rope ; Lahore. Mono: Fibrous Manu., p. 12. Tant: lit, warp: also silk of first quality used for the warp. Cf. 1d. Mono: Silk Ind., p. 17. Tankna: a bodkin awl. Cf. kundi. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 28. Tapt : a wooden bottle-shaped mallet. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 23.
Tarahband : a worker to whom the pattern is niado over by the designer (nakkash) to make op the proper number of reels in shawl-making. Mono : Woollen Manu., p. 10.
Tarar: a slab of stone on which the shoe-maker smooths out leather. Cf. patrí.
Tarkle : an iron rod which has a thick butt and tapers off to a point. Cf. trakla and tirkla. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 24.
l'arors : an ornament. Mono: Guld and Silver, p. 34.
Tarsa: a mixture of water and bark used in tanning. Cl. atura. Mono : Leather Manu., p. 18.
Tasha: a kettle drum. Cl. naqdrd. Mono: Leather Ind., p. 26.
Tath : fastening in stitches to two of the warp threads instead of one, or more properly to four instead of two. Mono: Carpet-making, p. 13.
Taudi : a worker in zilk, Cf. bandipánewdld and tjuzi, Mono: Silk Ind., p. 16.