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Ginanic Term
Meaning
ajgar
python
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dragon
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winged serpent
Glossary
KWIC
bujantar
worth-understanding
◆
worth-knowing
Glossary
KWIC
chha māsī
six-monthly rite following one’s death
Glossary
chhalīne
after over-flowing
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after spilling
Glossary
dekhāḍtā
while showing
Glossary
dhiyāvtā
while following
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while obeying
Glossary
KWIC
dhāvan
following
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path
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skirt
Glossary
KWIC
ghaṭmāl
string for drawing water from a well
Glossary
KWIC
hinḍolā khāṭ
swing
Glossary
hinḍoḷa khāṭ
swing
Glossary
hiṅche
swaying
◆
swinging
Glossary
KWIC
jarūkhe
on the window
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swing
Glossary
jhamak jhule
swinging
◆
swaying
Glossary
jhultā
while swinging
Glossary
jhulāṇā
rock the cradle
◆
swing
Glossary
julan
flying
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swinging
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waving
Glossary
KWIC
julatda
swinging
Glossary
KWIC
jule
swing
◆
sway
Glossary
KWIC
julāvengo
will swing
Glossary
jāṇi joi
purposely
◆
knowingly
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deliberately
Glossary
KWIC
jāṇī
having seen
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having known
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having found
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purposely
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knowingly
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deliberately
Glossary
KWIC
jāṇī ajāṇī
knowingly or unknowingly
Glossary
jāṇī būjī
intentionally
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knowingly
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purposely
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willingly
Glossary
jāṇī joi
intentionally
◆
knowingly
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deliberately
Glossary
KWIC
jāṇī kari
deliberately
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knowingly
Glossary
jāṇījoi
purposely
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knowingly
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deliberately
Glossary
khāṭ
swing
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cradle
Glossary
KWIC
nami nami
bowing humbly
Glossary
KWIC
namī
bowing
Glossary
KWIC
namī namī
by bowing down
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with humility
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in obeisance
Glossary
KWIC
pakh (paksh)
side
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part
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aspect
◆
wing
Glossary
pankh
wing
◆
wings
Glossary
KWIC
poṭhiaḍā
in pursuit
◆
following
Glossary
pāraṇe
in the swing
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in the cradle
Glossary
KWIC
pāḷī
following
◆
rearing
Glossary
KWIC
pāṅkhaḍiyā
wings
Glossary
KWIC
ramke
swing to and fro
Glossary
KWIC
reṅṭ
wheel to draw out water from the well
◆
persian wheel
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spinning wheel
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wheel for drawing water from well
Glossary
KWIC
rādhedā
of sowing
Glossary
rāhū
astronomically
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rāhū and ketū denote the points of intersection of the paths of the sun and the moon as they move on the celestial sphere therefore
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rāhū and ketū are respectively called the north and the south lunar nodes the fact that eclipses occur when the sun and the moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the sun and the moon by the demon snake
Glossary
KWIC
srevā
service
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worship
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obedience
◆
following
Glossary
KWIC
sujāṇ
wise
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well-informed
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one who knows
◆
knowing
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knower
Glossary
KWIC
vahe
flowing
◆
flows
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will flow
Glossary
KWIC
vaṭ
season of sowing
Glossary
KWIC
āchrīne
having observed
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having followed
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after following
Glossary
ḍole
sway
◆
move
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swing
Glossary
KWIC