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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[OCTOBER, 1909.
Jholi: lit., the skirt of a coat ; a due (after a partition of the crops at which the proprietor was present in person he held out the skirt of his coat and asked for a present, and the tenant generally put in 4 or 5 sérs). Multan S. R., 1880, p. 44.-A cese, D. G. Khûn Gr., p. 84.
Jhort: an institution fee, paid when a settler is located on land. Cf. Bar-o-pa, pag and lungi. Mgarh. S. R., p. 92.
Jin khedan: to play the jin (used of a woman possessed by a jin). Mgarh. S. R., p. 6o. Jiari : an entrance fee. Cf. jhůri. D. I. Khân S. R., 1879, p. 86. Jiwanian: a breed of horses. Jhang S. R., p. 108. Joari: a variety of rice. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 112.
Jog: (i) a pair of oxen, bence (ü) a quarter of a well, which is divided into 4 jogs, each of which may be said to consist of 10 acres. D. G. Khán Gr., p. 87.
Jogan : an inferior kind of grape. Ci, kdliddih. Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 94, Jor: the golden eagle. Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 16.
Jorawal : associated cultivators, including the lathband himself, and the men that he puts in. D. 1. Khân S. R., 1879, p. 107.
Jot: a light, maintained before a pitcher of water or a canal. Multán Gr., p. 116.
Jotr: a leather strap, in well yokes only passing through a hole in the lower eroms-bar into which the velan falls, and then slipped over the gathra. Monty. S. R., Glone., p. iv.
Jowan: a weed, with a parple cruciform flower. Multân Gr., p. 208. Jowart: a kind of wheat, not often found. Jhang S. R., 1880, p. 87. JA; uncultivated land ; jangle. Monty. S. R. Gloes., p. Ixv. Jullunduri: a variety of sugar-cane. Monty. S. R. Gloss., p. .. Jung=do chalchỉ : a jhalar with two wheele. Mulân Gr., p. 205. Junj : the food distributed by the bride's party to the bridegroom's. Multán Gr. p. 93.
Jart: a manorial for sometimes levied in Southern Mianwalt on the breaking-up of new land, Cf. jiuri. Bannů S. R., p. xxxvii.
Kabant : a sling. Monty. S. R. Glous., p. iii. Kach: a strip of irrigated land along a torrent bed. D. I. Khan S. R. 1872-79, p. 133. Kaoht: (1) a deep loam soil free of stones, see bela; (ii) an irrigated soil, see bdhardi. Kada : the small area immediately round a well, Monty. S. R., p. 17. Kadda; a share. Cf. takka. Hazâra . R., 1874, p. 156. Kaddal: a rope suspension bridge. Lazara 8. R., 1874, p. 48. Kafgir: a large iron stirrer. Multân Gr., p. 83.. Kari: a song ; see lot. Multan Gr., pp. 118-11 Xahi; see jhamb.