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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
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Kappar: a very hard soil, in which nothing but rice or sawink will grow - worse, than rappar, 4.0, Multan Gr., p. 192.
Kappar: a depression. D. G. Khân. Diack's S. R., p. 3. Kara : an eight-sided cage surrounded with netting. Mgarh. S. R., p. 82. Kardk: peas. Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 88. Karal: a tree (Capparis aphylla ). Cf. Laler. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 18.
Karawa : (i) a headman's depaty (elected by the yillage). Cf. kotwal. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 83; (ii) a ripe-crop watchman and divider of the grain. Bannů S. R., 1899, p. xxxix.
Kåraya: a cess taken in commutation of the government claim to have the malsúl share of the crop conveyed to the head-quarters of the tahsil or tlaga. D. I. Khûn S. R., 1872-79, p. 82.
Kanhbal: the old bank of the Indas in the south of D. G, Khân. Cf. Kur.
Karex : land watered by springs obtained by tunnelling into the hill sides. D.I. Khân S. R., 1872-79, p. 210.
Kargant: a superior kind of grape. Hazâra S. R., 1874, p. 94. Karhái: a parching pan. Cf. chattri. Moltán Gr., p. 83. Karhi : bracelet. Gujrât S. R., p. 43. Karmor: the lesser bustard, tsarai, ubárut or tiler. Danna S. R., 1899, p. xxxvi. Karni : the best kind of Biloch mare. D. G. Khan Gr., p. 119. Karrah: a boiler for sugar. Gujrất 8. R., p. 38. . Karril : Capparis aphylla. Multan Gr. p. 14. Karsd: a sort of iron frying pan. Kohật S. R., 1884, p. 74. Kartumma: a plant (Citrullus colocynthis). Cf. tumma. Multan Gr, p. 20. Karan : a mulberry of superior quality. Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 94. Karw&=wadha. KAB : see oxa. Kohat S. R.; 1884. p. 128. Kasarwall: a bearded wheat. Chenâb Col. Gr., 1894, p. 78. Kashra: see osa. Kohật 8. R., 1884, p. 128.
Kaslab : the little earthen dyke and trench which conducts rain drainage from higher lying waste to lower lying cultivation. Cf. warraur (used by the Marwats). Banna S. R., p. Xxxvix.
Kasni: endive. Multan Gr., p. 223.
Kasar: (i) a deduction, in grain, from the mahsul or government share of the produce, paid to certain grantees. Mgarh. S. R., p. 93.
Kasûr sil chah: a portion of the gross produce, generally + ser in the maand, given by samindar to the sinker of well. Multân S. R., 1880, p. 40.
Kasurkhor: the recipient of kasúr sil chah. Multan S. R., 1880, p. 40.