TATRÍ
Meaning in English2
s. m, ee (Rhus Buckiamela, Nat. Ord. Terebinthaceæ) common on all the rivers up to near the Indus. In some places this is called the female of the Odina. The timber is valueless except for fuel. The fruit is said to be sometimes eaten, and is given for colic;—A tree (Rhus succedanea, Nat. Ord. Terebinthaceæ) found on most of the great rivers. It does not grow to a large size nor does its wood seem to be valued. The juice of its leaves is stated to blister the skin.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh