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Notes on Stable Management in India and the Colonies · Joshua A. Nunn — chapter 12 of 16 · ~109 words · public domain

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KALI NIMUK, black salt.

KAR WAH, a sort of cotton cloth.

KAZAI, watering or snaffle bridle.

KHAL, linseed cake.

KHANSILLA, hood.

KHASIL, green food.

KHAWID, green food.

KHOALIE, charcoal.

KHOL BUNDIE, a remove in horse shoeing.

KHUA, a well.

KHUS KHUS, lemon grass.

KICHER KE MUTTEE, clay.

KINCH MHAL, twitch.

KIRIM, worm, weevil.

KUMBAL, blanket.

KURLIE, manger.

KURPA, a short iron hoe, used to dig grass with.

KUTCHER, mule.

MALISH, grooming.

MAKE, a wooden tent-peg.

MAKIE-ARA, eye-fringe to keep off flies.

MAUND, 80 lbs. weight.

MAWAH LAGNA, brushing of the fetlocks.

MISSA BHOOSA, grain stalks crushed in thrashing.

MOAT, pulse grain.

MOMROGAN, dubbing.

MOTE, pulse grain.

MUNG, pulse grain.

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