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Kishmish, raisins.
Kishii, a boat, a shuttle.
Kishthvild, a boat owner.
Kildb-farosh, a bookseller.
Kochki, a shade of purple.
Koeld, charcoal.
Kokai, a deep purple.
Kolhii, an oil-mill.
'{ordghdt, in the rough state (of diamonds.)
fori, a caste devoted to weaving.
yos, a measure of distance, varying with locality: but
erally about two miles.
hah, thirty rows of curved bricks designed for
well construction.
T«f/iaru, thin,tips]of,sirki used to make brooms.
Kuhniddr, jointed like the';elbow.
Kumlidr, a potter.
Kimcfan, refined and soft'gold used in settihg-
Kundan-sdz, a maker oipeundan.
Kuvtiydi}, pieces of chopped sugar stick.
•Cuppd, a leather jar or bottle.
.'HraHd^'corundum^stone.
, a'sbort'coat worn by men.
do. worn by women,
:,''salTlower, bastard_saffron.
valuation.
u'U, (of metal alloy and vessels made of alloy) beaten
out, welded with a hammer.
Kiitbl, a yhdi of diamond (v. p. 119.)
Lachchhd, a skein of thread, 20 go to a pola, or packet.
Lachchhi, a standard length of gold or silver thread
(bddla) ready for weaving lace.
Laehkd, a kind of gold or silver lace trimming.
Laddd, a sweetmeat, ball-shaped, made of sugar, cocoa-
nut and cream.
Lagan, rent; (technically,) the money falling due within
a khet, or area on which money is lent by augahi
(v. p. 114.)
Lagan, a copper kneading trough.
Lahar, a peculiar flaw in a pearl.
Lain, an oilseed (Eruca sativa.)
Lahnffd, a petticoat.
Lahsaniyd, a precious stone, cat's eyes.
Ldi, rice parched with sugar.
Lakh, lac.
lakherd, a worker in lakh.
liakrihara, a dealer in. firewood.
LaMiodld, a vendor of building timber; timber-mer-
chant.
Lai, a ruby.
Lai, red colour.
Ldlri, an inferior ruby.
Lambarddr, a lieadman of a village; head
corporate body of dealers (vide ArhaUghilla, p. 59.) '
Landani, a preparation of gold or silver wira used in
gold embroidery.
Langar, the roll of hemp twine used by chhapparbands
in weaving chiks. The word seems to have originally
signified the weight which hangs at the end of the
twine to steady it.
Lavgot, the strip of wood which covers the hollow
handle of a sitiir.
Lapetan, a weaver's beam.
Latch', a gourd.
Lanng, cloves.
Lakh, a floating or running account.
Lekhd, a ledger.
Limiii, a framework reel used in silk winding.
Llhdf, a quilt, counterpane.
Likhdi, wages of the person who traces patterns for
embroidery.
Lochddr, springy, bending.
Lohchun, iron-filings.
Lodh, bark of Symplocos racomosa.
Luhiyd, an ironmonger.
Luk, patent leather, varnish,
Lukddr, covered with varnish so as to become like
patent leather.
Luksdz, a maker of patent leather and varnish. ,
M.
Maiak, a1 preparation of opium used in smoking.
Madakwdld, a vendor of the foregoing.
Mahiwar, red colour obtained from the lac insect (Coc
cus lacca.)
MaMn sdn, the second circular disc used in cutting
precious stones.
Mdhi tdiva, a frying pan.
Mdhrw, the chillam used'in smoking madak.
Mahtdbi, a rocket.
Slahud, a tree (Bassia latifolia) which gives flowers and
fruit. The flowers are used to make liquorand the.
fruit is eaten: the kernel being used to make oil (gt/llu.)
Makld, flour.
Maidd-farosh, flour vendor.
Majird, cymbals of brass.
Majun, an aphrodisiac made of several ingredients,
among which is bhang.
Makdn, a house : makdn khata, an account of proceeds
of houses bought for demolition.
Malthmal, velvet: riimi makhmal is a kind imported
from Kashaui (hence also called kds/idni,) ; it is o{
Kishmish, raisins.
Kishii, a boat, a shuttle.
Kishthvild, a boat owner.
Kildb-farosh, a bookseller.
Kochki, a shade of purple.
Koeld, charcoal.
Kokai, a deep purple.
Kolhii, an oil-mill.
'{ordghdt, in the rough state (of diamonds.)
fori, a caste devoted to weaving.
yos, a measure of distance, varying with locality: but
erally about two miles.
hah, thirty rows of curved bricks designed for
well construction.
T«f/iaru, thin,tips]of,sirki used to make brooms.
Kuhniddr, jointed like the';elbow.
Kumlidr, a potter.
Kimcfan, refined and soft'gold used in settihg-
Kundan-sdz, a maker oipeundan.
Kuvtiydi}, pieces of chopped sugar stick.
•Cuppd, a leather jar or bottle.
.'HraHd^'corundum^stone.
, a'sbort'coat worn by men.
do. worn by women,
:,''salTlower, bastard_saffron.
valuation.
u'U, (of metal alloy and vessels made of alloy) beaten
out, welded with a hammer.
Kiitbl, a yhdi of diamond (v. p. 119.)
Lachchhd, a skein of thread, 20 go to a pola, or packet.
Lachchhi, a standard length of gold or silver thread
(bddla) ready for weaving lace.
Laehkd, a kind of gold or silver lace trimming.
Laddd, a sweetmeat, ball-shaped, made of sugar, cocoa-
nut and cream.
Lagan, rent; (technically,) the money falling due within
a khet, or area on which money is lent by augahi
(v. p. 114.)
Lagan, a copper kneading trough.
Lahar, a peculiar flaw in a pearl.
Lain, an oilseed (Eruca sativa.)
Lahnffd, a petticoat.
Lahsaniyd, a precious stone, cat's eyes.
Ldi, rice parched with sugar.
Lakh, lac.
lakherd, a worker in lakh.
liakrihara, a dealer in. firewood.
LaMiodld, a vendor of building timber; timber-mer-
chant.
Lai, a ruby.
Lai, red colour.
Ldlri, an inferior ruby.
Lambarddr, a lieadman of a village; head
corporate body of dealers (vide ArhaUghilla, p. 59.) '
Landani, a preparation of gold or silver wira used in
gold embroidery.
Langar, the roll of hemp twine used by chhapparbands
in weaving chiks. The word seems to have originally
signified the weight which hangs at the end of the
twine to steady it.
Lavgot, the strip of wood which covers the hollow
handle of a sitiir.
Lapetan, a weaver's beam.
Latch', a gourd.
Lanng, cloves.
Lakh, a floating or running account.
Lekhd, a ledger.
Limiii, a framework reel used in silk winding.
Llhdf, a quilt, counterpane.
Likhdi, wages of the person who traces patterns for
embroidery.
Lochddr, springy, bending.
Lohchun, iron-filings.
Lodh, bark of Symplocos racomosa.
Luhiyd, an ironmonger.
Luk, patent leather, varnish,
Lukddr, covered with varnish so as to become like
patent leather.
Luksdz, a maker of patent leather and varnish. ,
M.
Maiak, a1 preparation of opium used in smoking.
Madakwdld, a vendor of the foregoing.
Mahiwar, red colour obtained from the lac insect (Coc
cus lacca.)
MaMn sdn, the second circular disc used in cutting
precious stones.
Mdhi tdiva, a frying pan.
Mdhrw, the chillam used'in smoking madak.
Mahtdbi, a rocket.
Slahud, a tree (Bassia latifolia) which gives flowers and
fruit. The flowers are used to make liquorand the.
fruit is eaten: the kernel being used to make oil (gt/llu.)
Makld, flour.
Maidd-farosh, flour vendor.
Majird, cymbals of brass.
Majun, an aphrodisiac made of several ingredients,
among which is bhang.
Makdn, a house : makdn khata, an account of proceeds
of houses bought for demolition.
Malthmal, velvet: riimi makhmal is a kind imported
from Kashaui (hence also called kds/idni,) ; it is o{