Devanagari, Dewanagari, see under [Di].

Dhangar.

Hindi: applied generally to the people of hill tracts, who come to the plains and engage as labourers; they are also shepherds, and closely allied to the Kurubars of S. India. They have a dialect peculiar to themselves. See Wilson’s “Glossary,” London, 1855. W. E.

Dher.

The lowest race in India, now generally reduced to a state of slavery, but retaining many household words, indicative of their origin, and well worth attention. W. E. See [Pariah].

Dhurani.

A dialect of Affghan.

Djagataic, see under J.

Djetki.