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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
[MARCH, 1909.
CONTRIBUTIONS, TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
SERIES I..
Industrial Technicalities.
BY H. A. ROSE, 1.C.S.
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Kirro: see jangli lans. Mono: Fibrous Manufactures, p. 4.
Kishta: a vegetable acid. Cf. klatta.
Koba: a wooden bottle-shaped mallet. Of. kubd. Mono: Leather Industry, p. 23. Koda: a head ornament. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 32. Koda: an anklet. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 37.
Kokhán: a kind of silk imported from Central Asia. Cf. akhcha.
Konera or konert : a convex piece of clay or stone fitted with a bandle, used to beat out clay vessels. Mono: Pottery and Glass Industries, p. 5.
Konta : an earring. Mono : Gold and Silver Work, p. 86. Kora; a pure gold; Hoshiêrpur. Mono: Gold and Silver Work, p. 4. Kora : tinsel. Mono : Gold and Silver, p. 27. Kotera : a wooden shoe estender. Cf. pachar. Mono: Leather Ind., p. 24. Kuba : a wooden bottle-shaped mallet. Cf. mogrd. Mono : Leather Ind., p. 23. Kuchhar: a round-headed hammer. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 18.
Kulaba: a drainage pipe. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 11. Kular : a small vessel used by milkmen. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 10. Kan: a vat. Cf. nánd and malni. Mono. Leather Ind., p. 17. Kard, kuni; aynonyms for handi. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 8.
Kunda : & cow-dung cake. Cf. oplá. Mono: Pottery and Glass, p. 6. Kunda : a ring. Cf. Hind kúada, Platts, p. 865. Mono: Gold and Silver, p. 24.
Kundan: the purest gold (Platts, p. 853); -sz: a setter of precious stones. Cf. muras. sakár. Mono: Guld and Silver, p. 4.