ਬਘਿਆਡ਼

BAGHIÁṚ

Meaning in English2

s. m, wolf; a piece of wood of which one end rests on the ground, and the other on the Jhallaṉ (i. e., the beam across the mouth of the well on which the Baghiáṛ supporting the laṭṭh reṡts.) One end of the axle of the Baiṛ (the wheel on which the buckets hang) rests on it. The well works easier thus than if the axle worked on the Jhullan.
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh