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Phali: a sadoer-shaped platter of tal-wood. Jhelum S. R., p. 73. Phalli: the section of a tribe. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 62.
Phalsi: (Grewia asiatica), a small currant-like bush yielding a small acid berry about the end of May. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 118.
Phalstra : a'concoction of zîra and sugar, cooked in ghi. Multán Gr., p. 90. Phamban: a kind of wheat (not often met with). Jhang S. R., 1874-80, p. 87. Phambt: a soil, somewhat richer than the gas, q... Multan Gr., P. 92. Phara-bhatra, q. v.; the pinna of the date-palm. Multân G. R., p. 228. Phara: the pinne of a dato-tree. Mgarh 8. R., p. 81. Pharman: Tamaris articulata. Of. fardah and whan. Chenab Col. Gr., 1894, p. 7.
Pharsa: a beavy mass of wood and straw. -udla gdh: the threshing of a crop by yoking a heavy mass of wood and straw behind each pair of cattle. Multán Gr., p. 210.
Phati : a sort of mundri (ring), with a shield on it. Mgarh. S. R., p. 69. Pheh: a long-handled wooden shovel, tipped with iron. Hazára 8. R., 1874, p. 96. Phepri: pleuro-pneumonia in sheep. Multân. Gr., p. 237.
Phikari: a disease of sheep and goats, very fatal and contagioas. Cf. phirikhi. Hazára S. R., 1874, p. 98.
Phirdk: a barren cow or buffalo. Monty. S. R., Gloss., p. xvii. Phirithi : disease of sheep and goats. See phikari.
Phit-sain : a common grass much appreciated by buffaloes and horned cattle. and grows in a spiky sort of way. D. I. Khâu 8. R., 1872-79, p. 25.
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Phal: a charm. Multán Gr., p. 117.
Phal chunnan: a ceremony in which the mirdean places a flock of cotton on the bride's head and the bridegroom blows it away seven times. Mgarh. 8. R., p. 70.
Phalmála: a necklet. D. G. Khan Gr., p. 42. Phure: matting. Mgarh, S. R., p. 9. Phari: 'a coarse palm mat, i. q. parchk and traddi. Moltán Gr., p. 82. Phus: dates which fall from the tree. Multân Gr., p. 227.
Phuta la rupiya : & fee of Rs. 10 taken by the chief of a tribe for recovering the stolen property of a dependent. Chenab Col. Gr., 1894, p. 18.
Phutaki : brushwood. Jhelum 8. R., p. 19. Plasa: an Indian corncake. Kohất S. R., 1884, p. 73.