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Notes on Stable Management in India and the Colonies · Joshua A. Nunn — chapter 13 of 16 · ~103 words · public domain

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MUSSUK, leather water-bag.

MUTTIE, earth.

MUZZUMA, leather heel-strap.

NAL, a horseshoe.

NAL BUND, a shoeing-smith.

NAUND, a large wide-mouthed earthen vessel holding several gallons.

NEWAR, cotton webbing.

NIMMUK, salt.

NIRRICK, the official price list.

NUKTA, head stall.

NUMDAH, felt pad for putting under a saddle.

PAITE, body-roller.

PANI, water.

PECHARIE, heel ropes.

PREG, nail.

PUTTER KE NIMMUK, rock salt.

PUTTIE, a roller bandage.

RET, sand.

REITA, soap nuts.

RHAL, linseed cake.

ROLL KERNA, to exercise.

SABON, soap.

SABUR, chamois leather.

SAN, a stallion.

SAZ, harness.

SEER, a two-pound weight.

SHALGHAM, turnip.

SUFFAID BHOOSA, wheat straw that has been crushed and broken in thrashing.

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