Ḍari
The word ‘ḍari’ comes from the Prakrit word ‘𑀤𑀸𑀠𑀺𑀆” (dadhia). Below are some examples of the word in use:
- Ḍari ala beta – The bearded man.
- Tanor ze lampa ḍari – He has a very long beard.
- Ḍari khatsi – I trimmed my beard.
- Ḍari falaisi – I shaved my beard.
- Menḍi lagaia ḍari lal oigise – Having applied henna, the beard became red.