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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PANJABI LEXICOGRAPHY.
Mgarh. S. R., p. 30.
Khasi: a neuter date-palm. Khasra a variety of rice.
Monty. S. R., Gloss., p, ix.
Khat: (?) spreading the dowry out in an open place. Gujrât S. R., p. 48.
Khatar: a cow or buffalo that refuses to let herself be milked. Monty. S. R., Gloss., P. xviii.
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Khatna: circumcision. Multân Gr., p. 91; -karnd: to circumcise. Cf. sunnat. Gujrât P. 52.
Khattaki: a hard red wheat. Kohât S. R., 1884, p. 120.
Khauncha a plate without a rim. Khau pia: the time after dinner. Khaur: a large torrent. Cf. nain.
Multân Gr., P. 83. Jhelum S. R., p. 56.
D. G. Khân Gr., p. 3.
Khel a sub-section of a tribe. Kohât S. R., 1884, p. 85.
Kheo: a grass (Sporobolus orientalis). Multân Gr., p. 19.
Kher sowing by dropping seeds from the hand one by one into the furrow. Chenab Col. Gr., 1894, p. 66.
Kheri sandals. Ct. chapli. Jhelum S. R., p. 51; made of leather. Kohât S. R.. 1884, p. 72.
Khin a fodder grass. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 15.
Khindi: a rough home-spun cotton quilt. Cf. leph and sawwar. Maltan Gr., p. 82. Khira: an animal as long as it has only milk teeth. Monty. S. R., Gloss., p. xiv. Khog a wild boar. Cf. khok. Multân S. R., 1880, p. 22.
Khok: Cf. Khog.
Khori: an enclosure into which picked dates are taken. Mgarh, S. R., 31.
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Khuddi: (i) a small earthen fowl-house. Multân Gr., p. 82. (ii) Khadi: a house with thatch roof and mud walls. Monty. S. R. Gloss., p. xix.
Khukan: Myrsine Africzna. Hazara S. R., 1874, p. 94.
Khulah, Pashto: a mouth; an opening in a canal; an individual share of land. Bannû 8. R., p. xxx.
Khulki: a tenant-at-will, opposed to mulki. Peshawar S. R., 1874, p. 166.
Khumak: a disease of horses. Monty. S. R., Gloss., p. xv.
Khunda: a tree (Prosopis spicigera). Cf. jhand. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 13. Khura: a grass. D. G. Khân Gr., p. 15.
Khurmani: apricot, Cf. hari. Hazara S. R. 1874, p. 94.
Khuti: see valwin lichh: a proprietary due; Isa Khe land Indus villages. Bannû S. R., 1879, p. xxxix.
Khwarr: a ravine. Kohât S. R., p. 16.
Khwarra: the feasting at the bride's house at a wedding. Kohât S. R., 1884, p.81.