MASAR
Meaning in English2
s. m, Lentils, a kind of grain (Ervum Lens, Nat. Ord. Leguminosæ), commonly cultivated in the cold weather for its pulse, but not generally in the more arid tracts. Its pulse is said to be heating, and apt to cause eruptions; i. q. Masúr:—masar chaná Chet ghane, kanak ghaní Baisákh. Masar (pulse) and gram are ready for harvesting in Chet and wheat in Baisakh.—Prov:—Áh Múṇh te masrán di dál! lit. That mouth and only lentils (to put in it) i. e., well we really expected something very different from you!
Source:THE PANJABI DICTIONARY-Bhai Maya Singh