Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 38
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 326 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [DECEMBER, 1909. Suryal : The relatives of the man in whose house a boy's wedding is observed. Susari: a worm which attacks dates still on the tree. Mgarh. S. R., p. 32. Sutlar: the pole fixed against the well ropes to prevent them from slipping off the bair. Jhang. S. R., p. 79. Swajan: the Chaste tree (Vitex negundo). Pashto marwandai. Peshawar S. R., 1878, p. 13. Sweri : the shady side ; the northern slope of a range of hills. Kohật S. R., 1884, p. 26. Tabbai: a gridle of stone, a foot in diameter, for baking cakes. Kohật S. R.,1884, p. 74. Tabbi : an oblong block of salt. Cf, chakki. Kohật 8. R., 1884, p. 148. Tad : a rope made of mânj used to fasten the yoke to the gadi, or driving seat of a well. Cf. chil. Jhang S. R., p. 83. Tadda: of a colour nearly strawberry. Monty. S. Ross., p. xvi. Tagha: a large shrub with a small edible berry, the wood of which is a good deal used for making amulets. Kohật S. R., 1884, p. 30. Tag sutlaj : a disease of buffaloes. Monty. S. R. Gloss., p. xvi. Talla: a fish, the catla buchanni. Bannů S. R., 1899, p. XXX vi, Takhti: a plaque. Multân Gr., p. 89. Takka: a share. Cf. kadda. Takma : a charm. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 42. Tal: an apparatus consisting of transverse sticks and thick ropes of twisted sar grass. Multân Gr., pp. 195-6. Tal: A sectional allotment of land. Bannů S. R., p. xl. Tal: a subdivision of a kandi (section of a village). Peshawar S. R., 1878, p. 86, Tal di : local. Moltân Gr., p. 283. Tallian: a game in which one man presses his palm on the ground, and others try to pull it ap from the ground. Multán Gr., p. 100. Talwang, = tilwang: (Cf. Jukes' Dicty. of W. P., p. 90.) Multan Gr., p. 195. Talwera: the grain that remains on the threshing floor after the heaps of corn have been removed. Cf. angani and rafa. Multân S. R., p. 21. Tamala: a deep vessel with a neck. Cf. gadwd. Moltán Gr., p. 83. Tambal: cymbals. Kohật S. R., 1884, p. 73. Tand, tandobt: a system of cultivation in which the water is laid on to open fields divided by small ridges like those used in well cultivation. D. L. Khân S. R., 1879, p. 9. Tandall : a plant. Mgarh. S. R., p. 34. Tangan : see utangan. Multan Gr., p. 205. Tanrai: a clothes chest or safe made of wood. Peshawar S. R., 1878, p. 134. Taplt: a soil in which sand largely preponderates. Cf. rotli. Mgarh. S. R., p. 26. Tappa: the portion of a main subdivison of a tribe, among the Pathans of Dir, Swat and Bajaur. Each tappa was again subdivided between the various khels into daftars. Tappi: earnest-money. D. G. Khân.

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