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the mixture, it is crammed. When it has eaten 80 lbs. of the 

 spices and an equal quantity of the gur it will be in dealers', but 

 not too soft, condition. To be given in the rains or in winter.]. 



CKin-BiTER— m'Je Wind-ffnch. 



CROTO^—jamdl-gota, m., H. (bean) ; — hi tel ( — oil). 



Crupper— (ZmjwcM. 



Crust op Hoop — sMM, m., P. 



" Crystal-eyed " — vide Wall-eyed. 



Cumin seed— z77-a, Cuminum cyminum. 



Curb — bajar haddl 



Curb-chain — (dahane k7) zanjiri. 



Curry-comb — kharahrd, m., H. (ondrnd). 



Cut, TO — zakhm Jco chdr-pdra Jcarnd, to cut a cross (-|-) on a wound. 



Cyst— jW^?, (?) : thailJ, f., H. (lit. bag). 



D 



Dandruff — vide Scurf. 



Dappled — gul-ddr. 



Dates — khajur, m. and f ., H., khurma, m,, P. (given to horses and camels 



in parts of Persia and Arabia). 

 Defect — 'ayh, Ar., m., any defect or vice : quhh, Ar., m., any ugliness or 



outward defect. 

 Diabetes — vide Staling. 



DiARRHCEA — dast (dnd) : is,hdl, m. : pet chalnd, vulg. 

 Digest, to — hazm Jcarnd. 



Digestive — pdchah, m., H., gen. : chdran, m., H. a digestive powder. 

 Dill — soyd or sowd, m., H. 

 Disease — saugandl, an obscure disease in which the horse wastes away 



and becomes somnolent, while the eyes become light-coloured or 



whitish. 

 Dock — durn hi haddJ. 

 " Dog-legged " — vide Chest. 

 " DoG-TONGUED " — sag-zabdn, adj., said of a horse that hangs its tongue 



out when ridden ; a horse with this defect is also called mdr-zabdn 



or " snake-tongued." 

 " DoG-TOOTH " — vide Teeth. 

 Double — damdama, an " on and off." 



" DovE-cOLOURED "—fdkhta,t, coloured like the large Indian turtle-dove. 

 Drench, to — juldb pildnd, or dend.. 

 Drive, to — Jidnlcnd, gen. 

 Dropped-hip — vide Hip. 

 Dull, to be — sust hond. 

 Dun — samand, P., H., dun with black mane and tail ; sliirgha, Pushtu, 



dun with lighter mane and tail ; dfidhiyd shirgka, light dun all 



over ; dudJiiyd samxmd, very light dun wif-h black mane, forelock, 



