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ोज vraj, vulg. braj, s.m. A road;—a collection (of anything); multitude, flock, herd;—a station of cowherds; a cow-pen, cattleshed, stall, stable;—name of the district surrounding Agra and Mathurā(see the pop. form Braj):—vraj-bhāshā, vulg. braj-bhākhā, s.f. The dialect of Hindīspoken in the district of Vraj or Braj (the pastoral language of the Hindī-speaking people):—vraj-bhakt, vulg. brajbhakt, s.m. (f. -ā), The people of Braj considered as votaries of Krishn:—vraj-bhūmi, vulg. braj-bhūmi, s.f. The district of Braj:—vraj-tiya, or braj-tiya (tiya= S. strī), s.f.=vrajnārī, q.v.:—vraj-jan, vulg. braj-jan, s.m. The people of Braj:—vraj-ćand, vulg. braj-ćand, s.m. 'Moon of Braj,' epithet of -- 1187 -- Krishṇ:—vraj-rāj, vulg. braj-rāj, s.m. 'Lord of Braj,' epithet of Krishṇ:—vraj-kiśor, or brajkiśor, s.m. 'The youth of Braj,' epithet of Krishṇ:—vraj-gop, or braj-gop, s.m. (f. -ī), A cowherd of Braj:—vraj-log, or braj-log, s.m. The people of Braj:—vraj-maṇḍal, or brajmaṇḍal, s.m. The district of Braj:—vrajmohan, or braj-mohan, s.m. 'The fascinator of Braj,' epithet of Krishṇ:—vraj-nāth, or brajnāth, s.m. 'Lord of Braj,' epithet of Krishṇ:—vraj-nārī, or braj-nārī, s.f. A woman (or a female inhabitant) of the Braj district; a cowherdess, a Gopī:—vraj-vāsī, vulg. brajbāsī, s.m. (f. -inī), An inhabitant of Braj;—an armed attendant:—vraj-wālor braj-wāl (f. -ā), or vraj-wālāor braj-wālā(f. -ī), An inhabitant of Braj:—vraj-wālāor braj-wālā, s.f.=vrajnārī, q.v.:—vraj-vām, vulg. braj-bām, s.f.=vrajnārī, q.v.:—vraj-var, vulg. braj-war, s.m. 'The best in Braj,' epithet of Krishṇ:—vraj-vilās, vulg. braj-bilās, s.m. The sports and exploits of Krishṇin Braj;—name of a poetical work detailing those exploits:—vraj-van, vulg. brajban, s.m. The forest or district of Braj.