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Notes on Stable Management in India and the Colonies · Joshua A. Nunn — chapter 11 of 16 · ~101 words · public domain

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DAH, a bill-hook.

DAH-NA, a double bridle.

DAST, diarrhoea.

DASTOUR, custom, percentage, perquisites.

DHAN, unhusked rice.

DHA NAH, grain.

DHOOB, an Indian grass on which horses are fed.

DHOOL, a small leather bucket used for drawing water.

DURZIE, a tailor.

FARAKIE, body-roller.

GAJAR, carrots.

GEHUN, wheat.

GHORRA, horse.

GHORRIE, mare.

GUDDA, donkey.

GUMALO, earthen vessel shaped like a milk pan, holding about a gallon.

GUNNA, sugar-cane.

GURDAINE, horse-rug.

HAWAH, air.

HOOKHA, a pipe.

HURRIALIE, a species of grass.

JAI, oats.

JAMP, a straw screen.

JARU, a broom.

JHARAN, duster.

JHOOL, country horse clothing made out of felt.

JONK, leech.

JOW, barley.

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