Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ MOREOVER 8D MOUTH Jarawas are coming : järawa l'ar-bang Önke. I d'ai ikydte anba yāba (da). 3. step-mother 3. additional ....ña (da). See bring, .... ab-chanola. 4. mother-in-law .... continue. Is there no more ? : an id-ba? mâmola. 5. mothers-in-law, the relationship There is no more news : karin tartit ñd-ba. | between married couple's respective (s) 1. much more .... Ot-lát (da). Give me mothers .... Aka-ya-kåt (da). 6. (adj.) much more: ôt-låt den d. 2. one more, another motherless.... Abolo (da); ab-êtinga-ba. ....ña (da); talik-batal (da). 3. a little mottled, (adj.) .... bâratnga (da). + more ...tâlik-yabā (da). (adv.) 1. no more mould, (8.) jungle-leaf soil ....pa (da). .... wai-yāba (da). 2. once more (again) See clay. ... tâlik; ông-täli; 6t-pägi; ig-pägi. mouldy, become (v.i.) .... ar-tölai (ke). moreover, (adv.) . . . . fie. See likewise. The jack-fruit seeds have become mouldy, If you abuse him I will beat you throw them away: bêrên l'artölaire, wai (and) moreover break your bow : móda körke. ngố ad ab-togoke dỗ ngoapäreke me kdrama moult, (v.i.) .... Öto-pij (ke). kújrake. mound, (s.) See heap. moribund, (adj.) . . . . akan-tag-däpinga mountain, (8.) See hull. (da). mount, (v.t.) 1. ... :. kagal (ke). morning, (8.) 1. before sunrise .... See ascend. 2. mount (elevate) a child on wanga (da). 2. after sunrise .... dilma (da); to one's shoulder . . . . akd-yoboli (ke). lili (da). See App. ix. (adv.) 1. this morning (p.p.) mounted, seated or perched on any .... dilmaya; dilma-len; lilinga ; lillya ; ominence . . . . akan (or ara)-yobolinga lili-len. This morning while it was rain. (da). ing I was feeling ill, but now I have recover- mountainous, (adj.) .... el-oto-pau (da). ed: lilinga yum la panga bedig d'abyedka, mourn, (v.i.) .... balap (ke); bdlab dóna achitik tig-êbalre. 2. yesterday morn (ke). ing .... dilês-wångalen; dilêa-lililen. mourner, (8.) .... akd-og (da). See 3. tomorrow morning ..., liltilen. I bathe elay. [When mourning they smear themevery morning . . . . wdngalen-wangalen do selves for several weeks with " Og" and lúdgake. See dally, monthly. abstain from dancing and singing, as well morrow, (s.) See to-morrow. as all favourite articles of food. At the morsel, (s.) See bit. expiration of the mourning period the mortal, (adj.) of injury or disease. See bones of the deceased are disinterred (or fatar removed from the burial-platform, as the mosquito, (8.) .... têil (da). case may be) and distributed among the most, (adj.) 1. in quantity .... doga- relatives, after which they weep and dance l'iglā (da). 2. in number of persons .... the " t'i-tólatnga (da)" (lit. "tear-shedat-ubaba-l'iglā (da). 3. of animals ... ding" dance) and resume their ordinary Ot-ûbaba-l'iglā (da). 4. of inanimate objects duties.] .... Ababa-l'iglā (da). mourning, cease (v.t.).... kök-1'&rld moth, (8.) .... rå-tegi (da). (ke). See finish. mother, (s.) 1..... ab-êtinga (da); mouse, (8.) .... it (da); jQyum (da).' ab-wėjinga (da); ab-wėjeringa (da): ab- moustache, (s.) .... akd-pai-la-pij (da). chânola. See bear and App. viii. 2. having mouth, (s.) .... aka-bang (da). See one or more children .... an-bā (da). App. ii. (v.t.) open the mouth.... AkeMy wife was not then a mother : dchibaiya têwi (ke). shut the mouth .... ake o, indolent: 0, pole: dy pet: 0, awful: di, bosl.

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