| Joseph Thomas Thompson - Hindi language - 1846 - 530 pages
...repent if you eat it, or regret not tasting it.'' Hence great men are sometimes called Boar ka luddoot when they make a practice of encouraging their dependants...is fair without and foul within, or that promises welt but turns out ill) ; a well-looking, but stupid fellow. ЧТГ boo-ra, *. m. A. coarse kind of... | |
| Duncan Forbes - English language - 1858 - 1140 pages
...your tasting it." Hence great men are BOtno times ràlle.,1 bur-ki laddu. when thVjy make a prart"* of encouraging their dependants to hope, but do nothing for them at last. The term also menus any [*rson or thing which is fair without aud foul «¡thin, or thai promises well... | |
| Duncan Forbes - English language - 1861 - 580 pages
...or regret your tasting it." Hence great men are sometimes called bur-ki laddi, BUR— BUR BUB— BUZ when they make a practice of encouraging their dependants to hope, but do nothing for tin-in at last. The term also means any person or thing which i- fair without and foul within, or that... | |
| Duncan Forbes - English language - 1866 - 1138 pages
...repent if you eat it. or re-ret your tasting it." Hence great men are sometimes called b«r-ka laddu, when they make a practice of encouraging their dependants to hope, but do nothing for them at last. The term also, means any person or thing which ¡s fair without aud foul withm.or that promises well... | |
| Hindi language - 1875 - 884 pages
...БигЫ latida, a kind of sweetmeat made with the husk of grain : wici. any person or thiiig tbat is fair without and foul within ; or, that promises well but turns out badly : hence, a well-looking but stupid fellow. The makers or vendors of the above-mentioned sweetmeat... | |
| Joseph Thomas Thompson - Hindi language - 1884 - 678 pages
...repent if you eat it, or regret not tasting it, Hence great men are sometimes called Bur ka laddu, when they make a practice of encouraging their dependants...within, or that promises well but turns out ill); а well-looking, but stupid fellow. <Т sm A coarse kind sugar ; sawdust ; powder. sm A heap, a multitude,... | |
| Foreign Language Study - 1999 - 950 pages
...you'll repent if you eat it, or regret not tasting it." Hence, great men are sometimes called jjj l^y when they make a practice of encouraging their dependants...any person or thing, which is fair without and foul withir!, or that promises well but turns out ill ; a well looking, but stupid, fellow). H- <j)j bum,... | |
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