10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «शिलास्वेद»
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शिलास्वेद in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
शिलास्वेद and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons - Page 286
... old Smalts Snuff Soap Soy Spanish stripes . Sugar, white „ brown ... „ candy ... Tallow, animal ... Taro, potatoes, fee. Tea Tobacco „ leaf ... Turmeric . Varnish 8 s of Rattan ware Red rice . SB Paper, first Potato flour Sea sheila Seaweed .
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1867
'Sheila sewed your christening outfit! She doesn't know the secret we've kept for almost thirty years.' 'Thirty years . . . seems a lot happened back then, Dad.' Garvan looked startled. He swung around to Peter, his eyes narrowing. 'What do you ...
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Torn Sky: Poems - Page 65
Yesterday Sheila shaved off her few remaining tufts of hair — they kept creeping out from under her wig, not quite the same color. We talked it over on the phone while I watched my sprawled daughter draw a face and hands jumping rope with ...
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A Grammar of the Dialect of Penrith (Cumberland): ...
Norw. dial. sila, Swed. sila to strain, filfer < Scand. Sil strainer, Björkman, p. 253), dlaim to look sideways (of obscure origin: the localities would suggest derivation from ON., but no similar form occurs in that language, N. E. D.). $245. ME.
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Scandinavian Loan-words in Middle English - Parts 1-2 - Page 253
119 : Norw. dial, sila, Swed. sila 'to strain, filter',1) formed from Scand. sil sb. 'strainer, filter' (< *$th[w\ila-z) and belonging to the root represented by 0. E. seon 'to strain, filter', Germ, seihen. M. E. silte (written cilte) 'glarea' Pr. P. 77, N. E. silt 'a ...
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Or You Can Let Him Go - Page 139
Sheila sewed a protective pad to cushion Michael's catheter site and he trotted onto the playing field with his baggy jeans, stick-thin arms, puffy face, and a cumbersome bulge around his middle. He had played shortstop the year before and ...
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Publications of the Philological Society - Volume 1 - Page 158
Norw. dial. sila, Swed. sUa ' to strain, filter ' ( < Scand. sll sb. strainer) (Bjorkman, p. 253). sain ' to decant, drain off ', said of a cow which ceases to give milk when she approaches calving ; cf. Swed. sina, Norw. dial. sina to cease flowing (of a ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1913
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Trust Company - Page 64
... plaster to bring more light into what had been so far more like a dungeon than a kitchen. When it was fine they both worked at clearing up the garden, and when it rained — which was often enough — Sheila sewed curtains and chair covers ...
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Gypsies Wanderers of the World - Page 19
A good thing she did. On our journey to India, Sheila sewed buttons on our clothes and fattened us with her campfire cooking — but she also did far more. Gypsies are a wary and secretive lot, especially when approached by male strangers.
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The Big Book of Silly Riddles - Page 54
Fancy Nancy didn't fancy doing fancy work. But Fancy Nancy's fancy aunty did fancy Fancy Nancy's doing fancy work! Even Stephen's even oven's on. Sheila sewed shirts seriously. The gum glue grew glum. • 7 • ALPHABET SOUP •^^c £'CE ...