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Authorial Intention and the Question of Meaning in the ... - Page 81
Vaqfa (Interregnum) and Bad-Numa (Weather Vane) I want to return now to Masud's second collection, 7p.-e KafUr, and look at one of its stories in connection with a later story originally published in the Annual of Urdu Studies in 2000. Neither ...
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Hindustani English Dictionary - Page 103
Ind-mihn, f. disobligingness, un- klndness. tad-nam, infamous, calumnious, bml-uumi, f. infamy, bad-nasal, of a bad race or breed ; a bastard, bad-naf ib, unfortunate. bad-na$ar, ill-looking. tail-nil' I, tripping (a horse), bad-numa or bad-namM, ...
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The British Indian Monitor: Or the Antijargonist, ... - Volume 2 - Page 483
... sumue, din, (air) huwa, ba,o, fair? ruggee. weather-cock, bad-nooma, ba,o-dundee. to weave, binna, boonna (to knit) jalee-karhna. weaver, joolaha, tantee, baf-indu, moomin, kasbee, ha,ik, noor, (in comp.) ENGLISH AND HINDOOSTANEE.
John Borthwick Gilchrist, 1808
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Andrew Tully on Everything: - Page 143
Just as bad, Numa thought up the idea of wholesale kissing at New Year's parties, a practice that is responsible for more divorces than are caused by failure to use the current 'in' mouthwash and deodorant. February isn't quite so bad ...
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An introduction to the Hindustani language: comprising a ... - Page 395
... bl-band-o-bast. Unshod, ^b^^&j nangê^ii'ôn. Unsightly, Ujjj bad-numa. Unskilful, i-jüljlj nä-wakif, jU^j bl-hunar, ?iirgun. Unsound, <fcu- Lî> shikasta, J^iSf-c. àib-dâr, c^s.^. bl-sihhat. Unsparing ...
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Prose Writers of Germany - Page 148
That is not bad ! Numa. And seen from this point of view, how do you find the subject of which we were speaking when you came, — the great catastrophe which, in these days, without respect or mercy, has overthrown everything that, for so ...
Frederic Henry Hedge, 1852
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A Trilingual Dictionary: Being a Comprehensive Lexicon in ... - Page 65
(ballad l} wanting hair, unailomed. inelegant, naked—Be-I/él k6, chlzmilé,h ' mil-nab, bad-numa, mngllh, zdti poshish bu-gair—Kes'zhin, gailjJ, chandri'i, aparish— v kn't, asaizskrit, buré. auluvrit, nagna. ' BZLD LY, ad. naxeally, ...
Mathura Prasada Misra, 1865
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The oriental Linguist: an easy and familiar introduction ... - Page 51
Weather-cock, bad-nooma, bato dundee. To Weave, binna, bîonna. Weaver,joolaha, tantee, bafìn- du, momin, noor bas, hatek. Web,t,han,parchu, rezu,furd. Wedding, íhadee, be^h, v. marriage. Wedge, puchur, p(hunee, mekh. Weed, sohun, k ...
John Borthwick Gilchrist, 1798
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A Dictionary, Hindoostany and English - Volume 1 - Page 175
P. (o^ bad-nooma, n. s. m. A weather-cock. (Comp. of bad, wind and i the act. part of '^j)y^ to shew.) P. tji, baduy n. S, m. Wine, spirits. P. ^ad huwaee, n. s. . f. , Fruitlemiess, uselefsuese. 2 Waste. . P. /pL, bndee, adj. Flatulent. . S. ^"jç] badee, or ...
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Dictionary Hindoostanee & English ... - Page 175
H. badla, n. s. m. Gold or silvcrr threads P. bad-nooma, n. s. rn. A weather-cock. (Comp, of bad, wind and the act. part of ^)yt to shew.) P. v L badu, n. s, m. Wine, spirits. P. u\y\A ^a{^ huwa.ee, n. s. s. . Fruitlessness, useleffne ss. 2 Waste, P.
Joseph Taylor (Major.), 1808