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

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________________ THEREABOUT 136 THRASH ya. See App. 1. 2. thither .... katik think, (v.t.) be of opinion, consider, (da). (exclam). There! as when pointing to an believe .... 10. (ke). The Chief thinks object on the ground . . . . ka-oleh 1 (also we cre telling lies (lit. thinks us liars): maiola There he contes !) There ! Es when pointing, met at-bedinga luake. (v.i.) meditate :: . to an object pertly hidden or difficult to gob-joi (ke); mules (ke).. distinguish . . . uchumen ! third, (adj.) of four, five or six .... maguthereabout, (adv.) somewhere there .... chal (). See App. iii. 2. of any greater achum (da); uchumen (da). See Ex. at number'.... oto-rala-jatnga (da); oto, somewhere there. 2. in that locality . ...yolo-doknga (da). See App. iii. * kat erema-ledte (da). Quartz is found (lit. | thirst, (s.) . . . . aka-er-yoma (da); akein situ) thereabout : kalerema-leate len tolma mol-yoma (da). See quality. wai (da). thirsty, (adj.) . . . . ake-mol (da); aketherefore, (adv. and conj.) accordingly. Jer (da). consequently . . . . kiencha (da). See Ex this, (adj. and pron.) . . . . Acha (da); &t sell and spare. ka (da). This canoe is not mine : Acha thoso, (cdj. and pron. pl.) . . . . ucho roko dia yaba (da). Which bow do you want ? (da). All these : acha-duru (da). this or that ? : ngo tencha karama ng'enake ? they, (pron. pl.).. . . . oloichik (in constr. an ka an kato (dar? (intens.) .... uchao!'); eda ; ed'. Se. App. u. They all, wai (da). Like this : ucha-naikan. See App. (a) of three or more : ol-l'arduru (da). (b) i. this many . . . . kienchaie (de). this of a community or tribe : ar-arduru (da). much . . . . kian (de); kian-wai (da). this (e) of a large number of persons : at-ubaba side of a creek etc., .... ig-bala (da). this (da). side of any object, as a plank.... acha-elma thick, (adj.) ..... gorodmo (da). thicker (de). See that side and opposite.. of two, or thickest of three or more ..., thither, (adv.) to that place . . . . katik talawa (da). t., dense, (a) of jungle .... :,(da). thither (correl.) . . . . ig. Whither tobo (da). (b) of muddy water . . . . ik | I go, thither he is in the habit of going : pulur (da). (c) t.-headed . . . . cheta-ta min-len do lirke ig ol oko-jaranga (ke). (da). thickon, (v.t.) ..... melatma (ke). thong, (s.) of the pig-arrow, connecting the detachable foreshaft with haft .... (v.i.) .... Oyun-temar-melatma (ke)." peta (da). thief, (s.) . . . . ar-tapnga (de). thiovo, (v.t.) .1 . , ar-tap (ke). (v.i.) ...' thorn, (s.), of any description . . . . chukul ara-tap (ke). See steal. (da). 2. of the Calamus sp. . . . . tata thigh, (8.) . i .. ab-paicha (da). t. charm (da). (known as the " wait-a-bit " thorn.) (i.e., worn round the thigh) .... ab those, (adj. and dem. pron.). . . . Olla (in chonga (da). constr. 6l); kato (da). All those : ol-duru thin, (adj.) 1. of human beings .... (da). All those are sound : ol-duru wai otab-kinab (da). ab-meins (de); ab (or ig). gorojim (da). gorob (da). See skinny. 2. of animals I thou, (pers. pron.) .... ngolla (in ... maina (da). 3. of inanimate objects constr., ngol; ngo; nga ; ng'; ngona). See r... revleba (da). App. ii. (honorific) maia ; mam. See he and thin, become (v.i.) . . . . ab-main (ke). / she. thino, (pron. adj.). ... ng'ekan; ngoyun. | though, (conj.) .... edaia. See Ex. at thing, (8.) .... min (da). See Ex. at rocognize. bring (by water) and disappointed. . thrash, (v.t.) See boat and chastise. a, idoa, cut: a, cur: a, casa: &, father: i, fathom: ai, bite: au, house: du, rouse.

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