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________________ -98 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY Pagri-bach a poll-tax: Hissar S, R., p. 11. Pagvand: a rule of inheritance, whereby all the legitimate sons of one father get equal shares without reference to the number of sons born of each wife or mother. Cf. munde-vand. Kângra S. R., p. 98. Pahal: the ceremony of initiation performed by Bishnots. Sirsa S. R., 1879-83, p. 138. Pahra a responsible man at the head of a channel. Sirsa S. R., 1879-83, p. 406. Paili: s. f., a cultivated field. Paind the bottom of a field, as opposed to the tupali where the water enters. Kangra Gloss, Painh: the grey pelican. Ludhiana S. R., 1878-88, p. 15. Paintalis pachwanja: rent paid in kind; the proprietor taking 45 and the tenants 55 maunds in the 100. Hoshiarpur S. R., p 60. [APRIL, 1912. Pair: the threshing floor. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 172. Pajri a place made of wooden planks on which idols are placed in a row opposite to the singhasan which is of metal: also called pird or piri. Pakhala: strange, ignorant of the country. Kangra Gloss. Pakka par: the hole in which the cylinder of the well is to be sunk, dug in stiff soil. Jullundur S. R., p. 100. Pakkha: a waterproof screen put over carts to protect their contents from rain. Sirsa S. R., 1879-83, p. 15. Pakru: a bird. Cf. panchi. Pal: a piece of coarse cloth placed over a reed mat to refine coarse sugar. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 83. Pal, peru: a large wicker bamboo receptacle for grain, cask-shaped. Pala: fodder of the jhar. Pala: the broken leaves of the jharberi tree, which form a very valuable fodder. Karnal. S. R., p. 12. Palana: the string round the spindle of a spinning wheel. Paleo a first watering. Rohtak, Paleo: the irrigation of the land for ploughing, or sewing, or both, when there has been no rain. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 170. Pallewala a wealthy person, a man of means. Palna a cradle. Sirsa S. R., 1879-83, p. 164. Palsara: a man appointed by a raja to the charge of the whole administration of a kothi Kangra S. R., p. 80. Palta a metal spatula for turning bread. Cf. koncha and khurohna. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 121. Palwa: a grass (Anaropogon annulatum). Karnal S. R., p. 13. Palwa: a fish (callichrous egertonii). Karnâl S, R., p. 8. Panapalat: periodical exchange of holdings. Panchak: an inauspicious day of a month. Panchi: a bird; pakru is also common. Kangra Gloss. Panchotra: see karda. Gurgaon S. R, 1872-88, p. 86. Karnâl S. R., 1872-80, p. 137. Panchpaya: a large mango fruit, said to weigh five quarters of a kacha ser, equal to one pozad avoirdupois. Hoshiarpur S. R., p. 15. Pand: matting of bamboo or date leaves. Kângra Gloss. (To be continued.)
SR No.032533
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 41
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages320
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size39 MB
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