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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY
[JCLY, 1911.
Bhiyal: a partner. Kangra Gloss.
Bhobriya: a grass (eleusine flagellifera). Cf. ganthil, chimbar and kharimbar. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 14.
Bholra: the five small vessels full of water put out at various spots near where a well is to be dug. Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 158.
Bhon: a small strong wheel fixed over the well, over which passes the idu (a strong rope). Cl. chák. Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 161.
Bhond: a kind of black beetle destructive to sugarcane. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 81.
Bhondo : a grant of a few bigas of land rent-free for some secular service. Gurgaon S. R., 1883, p. 89.
Bhor : * servant, a dependent or attendant godling, subordiuate to a deord. Simla Hills. Bhajji: pl. vegetables. Bhalaw&: a drog. Bhakrain: a mallet=bhattan.
Bhakri: a grass (tribulus terrestris) having a little epiked fruit which sticks into dogs' feet very readily. Cf. gokrú. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 16.
Bhambat:=bhambat. Bhandna: to break. See under bhilar.
Bhdo: a young boy, whether elder or younger : an elder brother is called Dad. Dai means an elder sister, and chei, a younger sister. Simla Hills.
Bhar, bhara, lahna, to marry a dangbter. Bhar: a sheaf of corn. Karnal S. R., p. 17. Bharais: a professional guide. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 33. Bharala : an oven for warming milk. Karnal S. R., 1880 p. 121. Bharau: a small hut wliere water is kept for travellers. Kaugra Gloss.
Bharaun: a fee paid to the man who divides the grain between a proprietor and his tenant. Kangra Gloss.
Bharok&: Cr. bduka. Bhart: cenchrus echinatur. Gurgaon S. R., 1883, p. 14. Bharti : measurement entry or record. Kangra Gloss. Bhartiya: a metal pot in which liquids are cooked. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 159.
Bharwa ka pani: the rain water let into a pakka well to keep its water sweet. Sirsa S. R., 1883, p. 178.
BhAsri lagang: to commit burglary. Ludhiana S. R., 1883, p. 150.
Bhassi: old chhal (land which has received a fertile deposit from a stream). Hoshiarpur S.R., p. 70.
Bhat: wedding presents sent by the bridegroom's maternal relatives. Sirsa S. R., 1883,
p. 165.
Bhatangra : & man appointed by a raja, who managed and distributed the begår or forced labour of a kothí in Saraj. Cf. seok. Kangra S. R., p. 80.
Bhati: a giver of that, q..? Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 129. Bhati: a rent-free grant to a Brahman, Kángra Gloss. Bhatona: mad, insane. Kångra Gloss. Bhator: a name applied to a husband instead of his real name. Bhumbnai: a man who takes a share of another's land. Karnal S. R., p. 75. Bhamia: the god of the homestead. Cf. khera. Karnal S. R., 1880, p. 147. Bhamka : s. . preface.