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THE INDIAN ANTIQUABY.
(JANUARY, 1909.
Khari; anatherium muricatum. Of. dab. Kharsana: saccharsan spontaneum. Cf. kính. Mono: Fibrous Manufactares, p. A-i. Khasdan: a plate for pân. Mono: Brass and Copperware, A-o, p. 8. Khatke: an ear ornament. Cf. lachle and ghulanyas. Mono : Gold and Silver Work,
p. 83.
Khatta: a concave in a block of wood. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 24. Khatta: a yellow-red stone. Mono: Stone-carving, p. 4. Kher: a fine pointed chisel. Mono: Ivory-carving, p. 14. Khera : a leather sandal ; Shahpar, Mono : Leather Industry, p. 29. Kherad: an instrument. Mono: Ivory-carving, p. 15. Khert: a leather sandal. Cf. chapli. Mono : Leather Indastry, p. 6.
Khilim: a carpet with woollen warp and woof made in Dera Ghazt Khân. Mono: Carpet-making, p. 8.
Khingri: a wavy ribbon (gota). Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 28. Khalandrt: an arm ornament. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 33. Khopra: concave rest. Cf. arthra.
Khortya: a scraper shaped like a small cap or katora. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 5.
Khosa: a leather muffler put by cattle-thieves on the feet of cattle to obliterate the tracks. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 26.
Khoord: an old shoe. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 33.
Khujandi: a kind of silk imported from Bokhara. Of. argauf. Mono: Silk Indastry, p. 14.
Khumra: a small vessel used by Hinda milk-sellers for sending out milk. Mono : Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 10.
Khurda : an instrument. Cf. cholnd. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 22. . Khurnt ; a fine stapled cotton ; Shahpur, Mono: Cotton Manufactares, p. 2. Kilani: a clamp. Ce. champ. Kilta: a basket; Kolla. Mono : Fibrous Manufactures, p. 13. Kimchl; a kind of instrument. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 19.
Kimukht-sa: a maker of shagreen from donkey hides. Fr. Pers. lámukat, shagreen, Platts, p. 890. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 7.
Kinti : an ear ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 33. Kirmant: a kind of pasham imported from Persia. Mono : Woollen Manufactures, p. 2. Kirpana, a tool used for smoothing ivory. Mono: Ivory-carving, p. 15.
(To be continued.)