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Hip — kuld, hip: gd,o hula, adj., lit. "ox-hipped," i.e., with ragged hips: 

 kam-kuld or ek-surin, adj., with dropped hip, with one hip lower 

 than the other : singhdrd kuld, adj. (lit. " with hips like the 

 singhdrd or water-nut "). 



Hives — vide Urticaria. 



Hobbles — muzamma (for hind legs) : pd,on chhdndnd (to hobble and 

 turn loose). 



Hog, to — bdbarl, k. (Eng. ? to barber?). 



Hold, to — -pet rahnd (of a mare or a woman, or any animal) : shikam- 

 ddr Jiond (of animals) : vide Foal. 



Hole — ghar, m., H. (in stirrup-leather). 



HoLLOw-BACKED — vide Saddle-backed. 



Holsters — quhur, f . 



Honey — shahad, m., Ar. : madh., m., H. 



HoOD — kan-sild : vide Clothing. 



Hoof — svmi., m., P. (uncloven) ; khur, m., Hindi (cloven) : shdkh, m. 

 (crust of hoof) : vide Feet. 



HoOF-PiCKER — sum-khodm, f. 



" Horned " — shdkh-dar, adj., said of a horse with a fleshy growth (like 

 that not uncommonly found under the jaws of sheep and goats) on 

 the head or elsewhere ; a monstrosity and unlucky ; is compared to 

 a man with six fingers. 



Horse — ghord, m., H., and gJiori, f. ; gurud, obs., H., a horse with a large 

 yard, large testicles, and large houghs : ghar ghord nakhds mol, Prov. 

 " to buy a pig in a poke " (lit. the horse is at home bat the price is 

 fixed in the horse-market) : ghord aur randl subh dekhnd chdhiye, " a 

 horse and a ' woman ' should be vetted in the morning " — (Saying) . 



HoRSE-PLY — kuttd-makkhl, H. : khar-magas, P. 



Horse-shoe — vide Shoe. 



Horsing — ghort dlang ld,i, " the mare is in season." 



Hough — hunch, i., H. : pichhld zdnu : vide Leg. 



Humours — khilt, Ar. pi. akhldt, the four humours of the body, viz., 

 hal^am or phlegm ; dam, blood ; safrd, bile ; and sawdd, black bile ; 

 these are also mixed up with " heat," " cold," " dryness," and 

 " damp," which qualities are also found in medicines. 



Hump — kohdn, hump of camel or Indian ox. 



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Ill-shaped — vide Shape. 



Indian Corn — {hart) makd,l, f., H. : bhuttd, m., H., the unripe heads 



(confused with juwdr, large millet, the leaves and stalks of which 



are the fodder chart). 

 Indigestion — bad-hazml : jaw-gird and bdd-glrd (in indigestion a horse 



appears to be suffering from rheumatism) : db-gird (also water in the 



foot from Laminitis) : vide Dyspepsia. 



