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Dhupkhal: see dhonitar. Dhurah: the middle-sized dove. Cf. kowi and kamloa. Kangra Gloss. Dbari: thick mist or cloud. Kangra Gloss. Dhurna, dhurach, dhanerd : a large spcon in which dhip is burnt. Simla Hills.
Dhusrs: kind of maize with light yellow cobs inter mixed with white grains. Cf. dlusri and dagh. Jullundur S. R., p. 122.
Dialo : day&lo= dayal.
Diapan jag : # movable festival, observed when any man is desirous of holding it. Brahmans are fensted and given clothes or money. A person having observed fasts on the ikädshe Ram-naumi, janm-ashtmf days ceases do so after performing a diapan jag. Simla Hills.
Dibar: ill-drained low-lying laud of poor quality, often water-logged. Cf. chahn. Hoshiarpur 8. R., p. 70.
Dibald : a large mango fruit. Inside like curds dahi) and not stringy. Hoshiarpur B. R., p. 15.
Dihar: s. m. a boliday, festival. Diklu : the marten cat. Kangra Gloss. Dikra : son. Bauria urgot. Dinga : a rake with long iron teeth. Cf. phdora. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 162.
Dip, dap: a fish trap, consisting of a tasket with a small hole at the top; bait is pat into it to attract fish. Kangra Gloss.
Dipi: a small bridge (Läbul), see trangari, Ditta : p.-part of deud. Diudhi: dihudi= doudbi. Diva: a metal or earthen lamp. Sirmur trans-Giri, Diwari: a little door or passage through a wall. Kangra Gloss. Doda: A cotton pod, p. 325.
Dodher: (1) a house occasionally lived in to cultivate land at a distance from ond's you house ; (2) the house (1) where cattle go to graze on certain bills.
Dodbia : a small mango fruit, white inside like milk (dúdh). Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 16. Doerah : a milk pot. Sirmûr trans-Giri. Dogar: a good omen :-two water pots, one on top of the other. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 154. Dobar : see dhowdr. Dobki: a small mango fruit, with a strong taste of turpentine. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 15. Dohki: a big spoon. Sirmûr trans-Girt.
Dohli: # grant of land set apart rent-free for the benefit of a temple, mosque or shrine, or viece of land given rent-free to a pandit or other member of a religious order. Gurgaon S. R. 1883, p. 88.
Dohlidar: a holder of a dohli, q.1. Gurgaon S. R. 1883, p. 88. Dohr: a large fine blanket. Sirmûr cis-Giri. Dobra: A man who puts the bandle of canes between the rollers. Hoshiarpur 8.11., p. 82. Dobru : a ladle for oil, ghi, &c. Kângra Gloss. Dolendhi: the day after the Holi festival. Cf. phag. Karnal S. R. 1880, p. 150. Dolora: a wooden spoon with which gur is ladled out. Karnal S. R. 1890, p. 182. Dhonger : salvadora oleoides. Of. júl. Gurgaon S. R. 1883, p. 12. Dongwar: a cut male sheep ander 4 years of age--gee under dhed. Dopahri: breakfast-Bee under datiálú.