Chānd, the moon.

Chandnī-chauk, a wide and public street or market.

Chandnī kā mār-janā, a disease in horses, supposed to proceed from a stroke of the moon. “The moonlight has fallen on him,” is said especially of a horse that is weak in the loins.

Chāotree, or chauthī, a marriage ceremony, the fourth day.

Chapātī, a thin cake of unleavened bread.

Chaprāsī, a messenger or servant wearing a chaprās, badge.

Chār, four.

Charḵẖī, a spinning-wheel, &c.

Chārpāī, bed, four-legged.

Chatā’ī, mat.