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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1796 Excerpt: ...of harmony; that the natives study this even in their language is evident enough from wala being so commonly mellowed to eela, yla, &c. in the text, and it surely does not require very musical ears to perceive the sweetness of lujeela, rujeelee, rungetla, Jburmeelee, Jujeela; like which are formed those in //, &c. X x nachne wala, (y) The Hindoo Jupiter, named Sew Sepo, whence kwala, his temple at Benaris--stained with the blood of those Britilh officers, who were unfortunately massacred, there during the troubles of Chit Sing, h. (zj Hara is in many respects like viala, on which consult the above note. piss piss channel; deetW, fight; gcoftar, speech; ruftar, gait; moordar, carrion, &c GbuC-ee, ara a grass-suiter; bhutarct, an inn keeper; dodkbee ara, or dookharee, wretclW; and bheekharrc, a beggar: "Lootera, a plunderer; hhungera, a b hu n g y /Z?r; ukbera, luhera, a varnisher; kumera, a servant, &c. sumperct, a snake catcher; duntera, having teeth; chuche/sl, belonging to the paternal uncle, moomera, to the maternal uncle; bufera, a roost; mooncf?rst, a house or wall ridge: Huns-ora, a laugher; pudora, a farter; b hug ora, a deserter; moot 0 raj apisser; pujo"a, a mean felloiv; huj ora, a satirist; lurk ora, having children, not barren; bundok, born of a stave. Doufai, a run-er; luraAE, or luraAEa, a wrangler; pyrat, a swimwer; ooa/fr, a flyer; At times ank, anka, occur for aAE, Soza., scalding, a clap; poshaAE, covers; khoorak, eating, food; tupaAE, warm/AE: GhurAEa, domestick; kam&z, useful; mitteea, earthen; and in this way perhaps phcoUa, light; lulAa, a child; ch.hoAEra, a boy; may be deduced from phool, a flower; la r, chho, affection, love; as we have lungra, lame, fr