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Notes on Stable Management in India and the Colonies · Joshua A. Nunn — chapter 10 of 16 · ~100 words · public domain

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AGHARI, a head rope.

AKH-TA, a gelding.

BAD HAZMIE, indigestion, dyspepsia.

BAGH, rein.

BAGH DORIE, leading-rope.

BAJARA, millet seed.

BALTI, bucket.

BANIAH, corn-dealer.

BANS, bamboo.

BHAI, brother, relative.

BHERIE, iron shackles for horse's legs.

BHESTIE, water carrier.

BICHALIE, bedding straw.

BUK BUND, saddle sheet.

BURRADAH, sawdust.

CHARPOY, native bedstead.

CHARRAGH, native oil lamp.

CHATTIE, earthen pot.

CHAURIE, fly-whisk.

CHEIL, to dig up grass.

CHICK, split bamboo window blind.

CHICK-NA, muzzle.

CHOKER, bran.

CHUCKIE, hand-mill.

CHUNNA, gram.

CHURRIE, dried shorgum stalk used for cattle fodder.

COMPOUND, enclosure round an Indian house.

CULTEE, the black gram used as horse food in Madras.

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