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________________ AUGUST, 1823] Andamanese name. párapárad pdiab palla pédag péli- (a) plining picha- (i) pliga- (w) pilita pirij. pili pō- (t) pōr- (a) porud. pia. pélain. (b) palia. (b) pilta. (b) rd. rab rår. rau réckereg-l'aba-chal ridi rim- (8) rotointálanga-tät idlapa DICTIONARY OF THE SOUTH ANDAMAN LANGUAGE APPENDIX XI-conid. Botanical name, Graminen Meliosma simplicifolia Asplenium nidus Gnetum scandens Memecylon varians Diospyros Gnetum edule Afzelia bijuga Derris scandens Bambusa Andamanica Korthalsia (or Calamosagus) sca phigera. probably Schmeidelia glabra Bambuss Mucuna sp. Memeoylon (probably capitella tum). Nipa fruticans Dendrobium secundum Phoenix sp. Eugenia (1) Ficus laccifera Eugenia sp. Polyalthia Jenkinsii Bambusa (3) nana Celtis (or Gironniera) Syzygium Jambolanum Antitaxis calocarpa Terminalia trilata (1) Corypha macropoda Remarks. 185 (Leaves sometimes used as "aprons" by women. Seedogota and . The kernel of the seed is eaten. See Journ. Roy. Anthrop. Inst., Vol. 12, p. 151. Bastard ebony or marble wood (inferior variety). See bakura(ante). Common cane. Fibre extensively used, vide Journ. Roy. Anthrop. Inst., Vol. 12, pp. 383-5. (Female) (Burm.) Kimberlin. Male variety, used for making the shaft of the turtle-spear and for poling canoes. (Burm.) Ngâzu sp. No. 1.. Dhunny leaf palm. (Hindi) Kajur. S (Hindi) Chandan. (Burm.) Tau-ngim. (Hindi) Bargat. (Burm.) Ngiau. (Burm.) Mai-ambu. Used for making the shafts of the rata-, tirlej-, and tolbód arrows. (Burm.) Tingam. (Burm.) Gangua ngee. (Burm.)? Ngázu sp. No. 2. Kyu na lin. (Hindi) Chugiam. or
SR No.032543
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 51
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1985
Total Pages374
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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