Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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FASTEN
FEATHER
eating turtle, honey, fruits and the kidney- fatigued, (p.p.) 1. of the back only .... fat of the pig. During this period—before mal-laire. 2. of the whole body.... damaand aftër which the individual is bôtiga (da) l'âkd-châmre. (i.e. free from such restrictions)--he (or she) fatiguing, (p.pr.) ... wêlabnga (da). is described as Akd-yâb (da) or åka-yaba Prefix ông, ab, eto. See App. ii. (da).
fatten, (v.t.) for slaughter .... chîlyu fasten, (v.t.) 1. tie .... cho (ke); 1. (ke). cho (ke). See bind. 2. to a post . . . . Öko
favor, beg a, (v.t.) . . . . Öto-yåp (ke). rõni (ke). 3. tightly.... nilip (ke). 4. an animal by the neck .... Ôt-rõni (ke);
'favourable, (adj.). ---.. of wind, tide or loropti (ke). 5. round one's waist .... Ar
current .... ar-dâdupinga (da); ar-laadêtai (ke); oto-cho (ke).
inga (da). The tide is favourable: kala wai fastening. See lashing.
drldadinga (da). fat, (s.) .... ala-chir (da); again (da).
favourite, 1. (8.) popular person .... 0 Prefix ab, ôt, etc. See App. ii.
rê (da). 2. (adj.) of a dog, bow, &c. ..... fat, (adj.) 1. human .. .. &-pâta (da).
ik-lirnga (da). See with and go. 2. animal .... pâta (da). 3. fatter ...
fear, (v.t.) regard with fear . . . . ar-låd tek-âpâta (da). 4. fattest ..... &-pâta- (ke); ar-låt (ke). (v.i.) be afraid .... adl'iglā (da).
lát (ke). fat, become (v.i.) 1. of human beings ...
fearless, (adj.) ... ad-látnga-ba ; i-târå-påta (ke). 2. of animals .... pâta (ke).
mil (da). See “follow tracks." fatal, (adj.) 1. of an injury.... yêle
feast, (8.) 1..... yât-dârnga (da); yâtba. See heal. pâraij-tinga (da); olo-baijinga l'ot-jegnga (da). 2. mock-feast (a children's (da). 2. of a disease .... teg-bồinga-ba. game) . . . . gab-mäknga (da). See recover.
feast, (v.t.) on the completion of a novice's father, (s.) 1..... ab-maiola ; ar-oding & probationary fast .... gûmul-lē (ke); gû(da); ab-châbil (da). 2. having one or more mul-mäg (ke). While their Masters Woi and children .... ûn-bā (da). The fathers of Irajodo, seeing the fat pigs for which they those two men are head-chiefs : kalbdla (lit. their bellies) craved, broke their pigl'ilpör l'arat-ődinga wai maiag' ilik-lā (da). Il fast: mar wối ôl-bédig fra-jodo kalo regpdia saw my father's bow in his own hut: wai l'igbådig-yite mūgum len pòichatnga l'eddre dô dab-chábil lialdrama ekan ballen reg-gimul-lêre. During the first two or three igbådigre. Is your younger brother a father ? : months the novice is called aka-gôi (da), an ng'aki-kám an-bā (da)? 3. Step-father after which-and until he becomes a father or .... ab-chabil (da). 4. Father-in-law ... fairly senior--the term Aka-gûmul (da) or mâmola, (p.p.) dia, ngia, etc. See App. ii. gûma is applied to him. A young woman 5. Fatherless, (adj.)... &-bôlo (da); bóloka continues to be akàgôi (da) till she becomes (da); ab-maia-ab-yāba (da).
a mother or has been married some years. fathomless, fadj.) .... járu-dôga (da). I feather, (8.) ....pid (da); (in constr
fatigue, (s.) 1. with ref. to hands or feet pij) (lit. hair). The prefix ôt, ig, etc. is .... Ông-wêlab (da). 2. with ref. to the used to denote the part of the bird referred body .... tâ l'âr-wêlab (da).
to. See App. ii.
A, idea, out: i. Owe: a. casa : 4, father : &, fathom : ai, bito: au, howo : àu, rouse.