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  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10139  + (upper citadel. built in position overlooking some of the principal rdzongs situated on hillsides (in Bhutan), they were used for last-ditch stands. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6417  + ('God of Heaven,' the deity 'O-de Gung-rgyal. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/6307  + ('colic.' SRZT 90. Text 12, 14, 16, 38, 49,'colic.' SRZT 90. Text 12, 14, 16, 38, 49, 65, 66, 75. Lag-len (text 11, no. 16). SRZT 90: Contributing causes are 'hot' and 'cold' classified disorders due to 'worms' (srin bu) and disagreeable diet. Although there are many types, they may all be placed in the categories of 'hot,' 'cold,' 'worm,' and 'infectious' glang thabs. Whenever there is pain below the upper opening of the stomach (lhen sne), it is "stomach glang thabs." If below the navel, it is "intestinal glang thabs." If in the vicinity of the navel, it is "abdominal glang thabs." If on the right side, it is "blood glang thabs." If on the left side, it is "worm glang thabs." If in the middle it is called "tsampa (parched barley flour) glang thabs." If there is jumpiness, lethargy and sweating, it is "hot glang thabs (caused by 'heat disorders'). Without the jumpiness and lethargy, it is "cold glang thabs (from 'cold disorders'). When it is caused by too much milk or sweet foods, the pains are like a hot piercing or as if wound up in a ball. When there is much jumpiness and lethargy, and one cannot bear to stand up, it is 'worm glang thabs." When it feels like a knife is stirring around in the stomach and intestines, it is 'infectious lhan thabs. See Glang thabs (Acute Diseases of the Organs of the Abdominal Cavity) and their Correction in Tibetan Medicine, ed. by B.V. Semichov, in TM IV (1981).ne, ed. by B.V. Semichov, in TM IV (1981).)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17626  + ('general officer' (the lowest grade functionary on village level whose main duty is to carry government messages between he Rdzong and the village, hence, 'village messenger.' Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/636  + ('gong po 'gong rdzongs kyi chos. Explained in 367 II 130.5.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/12804  + ('hand-print.' Fig.: a token to someone's achievements. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13662  + ('lac.' See TS5 679. Chinese dye. rgya skyegs kyi shing las byung ba'i tshol. Dagyab. For trade in lac (Laccifer lacca) in Bhutan, see Pommaret in JA 287 (1999) 296-7. Laufer, Kleinere Schriften I 479.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8567  + ('substitute taxpayer' settled in a district by the authorities in order to provide a replacement for a previous taxpayer who had died without issue, but whose obligation to render taxes is still borne by the community (see khol tshab). Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/625  + ('superintendent official' of the border marts. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/8568  + ('taxable fields, taxable houses' forming part of a single tax estate. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/3234  + ((= btsan cha). defences, embattlements. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/10837  + ((= gzhung gi mgron po khag la sprod rgyu'i lto mthud) entertainment allowance (due to government guests and officials on tour and realised in kind from selected households (see lto 'thud) Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/7786  + ((?) sudden raid. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15984  + ((Amdo, Khams) variegated pattern of vari-colored glass, as in windows of upper-class houses. MTTP.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13495  + ((Einschubpartikel). Kaschewsky2. For the u(Einschubpartikel). Kaschewsky2. For the use of this syllable inserted between the two syllables of a word, making an exclamatory sentence, see Beyer, CT Lang 385. It is used several times in clause-final position in 'Jig-rten-mgon-po, Bka'-'bum (2001) IV 286.Jig-rten-mgon-po, Bka'-'bum (2001) IV 286.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9572  + ((Indian) trade-marts. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/17417  + ((OR spo 'jog) transfer (on government duty). Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/15601  + ((SGAR PA) bodyguard. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19194  + ((Tsangla, Bhutanese dialect) = sa-dong. earth pit. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/19055  + ((abbr.: tshwa sman), saline & mineral water. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/dag-yig gsar-bsgrigs (Tibetan)/2813  + ((byed 'brel las tshig ma 'ongs pa) mgron p(byed 'brel las tshig ma 'ongs pa) mgron po sogs bskyal ba'am mi mngags pa'i don te/ rgyal khab kyis brdzang bya'i pho nya zhes pa lta bu/ (rdzong) ni da lta ba ste/ 'grul ba rdzong bar byed/ bu mo bag mar rdzong mkhan zhes pa lta bu/ (brdzangs) ni 'das pa ste/ pho nya brdzongs nas bya ba bsgrubs lta bu/ (rdzongs) ni skul tshig ste/ pho nya rdzongs shig lta bu/2.snod sogs su dngos rdzas btsan 'jug byed pa'i don te/ sgye nang du 'bru brdzangs/ rtswa khang du rtswa rdzongs/ kha nang la zas brdzangs nas ma za/ me mda'i khog la mde'u brdzangs lta bu/a/ me mda'i khog la mde'u brdzangs lta bu/)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/5311  + ((hereditary) chieftainess. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/4031  + ((hon. for chos pa?) title of a semi-ordain(hon. for chos pa?) title of a semi-ordained religious practitioner from a noble family. Sources. "A designation given to a monk who sponsors a food offering and a monetary distribution to all the monks of his college, and who also makes a donation to the college itself. Such a monk is exempted from common chores that are the responsibility of younger monks." Pabongka, Liberation II 269. 'monk-sponsor.' Dreyfus, Sound 51, 52.69. 'monk-sponsor.' Dreyfus, Sound 51, 52.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/11886  + ((important) person. lit.: having face. Sources.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/9575  + ((mod.) cadre. A person in a position of responsibility in the bureaucracy. Barnett, Resistance.)
  • Dictionaries/Dan Martin/13780  + ((or rgyas 'debs pa) to seal (a matter with prayers). Sources. Btsan-lha. In 8,000 PrajñApAramitA, the sacred volume was 'sealed with seven layers of seals' (rgya rim pa bdun gyis btab bo).)