Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 40
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 308 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY [DECEMBER, 1911. Kuchhak: pron, and, adj., fome, any ; diminutive of Kuchh. Kud: 1 cave or hollow place under rock. In Kullo, rowodr. Kangra Gloss. Kadi kamint: A ground-rent. Sirsa S. R., 1879-88, p. 409. Kuh sittpa: to kill. Kukri: maie : syn. makki and chhali, Simla S. R. 1883, p. 89. Kakri : the cobs of maize. Cf. bhita. Karpal S. R., 1872-80, p. 178. Kuktu : a small hugga. Sirmur cis-Giri. Kulah: pea; i.q. matar. Kangra S, R., p. 24. Kalan species of crane. Karpal S. R., p. 6. Kulat or kolath: Dolichos uniflora : borse gram. Simla S. R., 1883, p. 40. Kulla: tiny pot, made of pottery, used for offerings and in play. Kamal S.R., 1872-80, p. 122. Kulis : the fine little earthen pots pat at wedding by - Brálmaņ in the sacred enclosure. Karnal S. R. 1872-80, p. 181. Kulhar: granary. Keonghal Kuthar. Kolharlys : small eartben uri. Sirsa S. R., 1879-88, p. 159. Kuller: 1 salino substance, consisting chiefly of sulphate of soda. Jallandur S. R., p. 2. Kulli: 8.1.1. hut, house. Kumantr: bad advice. Kulu, kela : the Cedrus deodara, 1. 9., keloņ, P. D., p. 578. Bângra 8. R., p. 21. Kuluna : * variety of coarse, hardy rice sown on dry land. Kangra S. R., p. 26. Kumodh : good variety of rice. Kangra S. R., p. 26. Kan (Kulla): who; koura, of whom; kosbi, to whom; kosna, from wbom. Kunan : & small stack of grass. Cf. kundali. Kand: a pool or deep hole in a stream backed by rocks or a steep bank; if not so backed, it would be called an al. Kundali: rice stack roand in shape, made of bandles; if of straw only, phalur; of grass, small, kunan. Kangra Gloss. Kundi : buckwheat (Cajanus bicolor). Cl, urhur and dhingra. Kandt: crooked iron mace used by cbelas. Pangwal. Kandit: the part below the konsi, in the upper forests. These two words are only used by the Rihlu shepherds; xigdhr and gáhr are the common terms, Kundrs : an earthen pot in which gaugati is boiled. Sirmûr trans-Glint. Kundra : the stack in which the great millets are piled op. Karval 8. R., 1872-80, p. 172. Kuneri : piece of clay of the shape of an inking pad. Karpal S.R, 1872-80. p. 200. Kunoar: Cassia fatula. Kangra 8. R., p. 22. Kunja: a variety of wheat with a long straw and fall ear, of somewhat inferoir grain. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 189. Kunjrs: a heap of rice straw. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 164. Kap: a circular receptacle made of wisps of straw, wound spirally round and round upon a foundation of cotton stems for preserving and packing bhds. Karnal S. R., 1872-80, p. 164. Kupall: camel ailment due to growth on the brain which causes the animal to keep its head constantly raised in the air. Sirsa S. R., 1879-88, p. 306. Kupphar: a small pool = kaphar.

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