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Wheat — gehili'i, m., pi. or sing. : qa^ll, f., or khavtd, young green wheat 

 or barley, used as fodder. 



Whip — chdbuk, gen. : qainchl, small riding whip. 



White — nuqra, H., nuqrd,i, P., an albino horse, that is, a white or cream- 

 coloured horse with pink scrotum and other fleshy parts pink, white 

 hoofs, white mane and tail, white eyelashes, and sometimes white 

 eyes : nuqra-e khing, apparently an old term for the same ; vide 

 Grey : hoz, T., gi-ey (a term now obsolete in India), was apparently by 

 the Mughals applied to a grey horse that was practically white, or 

 to a white horse with black hoofs and black eyes : nuqra,e palangl, 

 white, covered by " leopard-like " spots : surkha, white with white 

 mane and tail, and skin black (according to some), or a nutmeg- 

 grey (according to others) : qdnun or kdnun, a white horse with 

 black list and black ears : vide also Star, Blaze, Stocking, and Grey. 



" White-faced " — safld-peshdni, adj., with white on the forehead : vide 

 Blazed. 



Whorl — vide Feather. 



WiDE-BEHiND, TO GO — kushdda-raw, adj., " going wide." 



Wind — riydh, f., Ar., wind inside the stomach, vide Flatulency: goz 

 karnd, H., to break wind, pass wind: bare dam kham kd ghord, "a 

 horse with a good wind ": dam jaldl tut-gayd =jaldl he-dam ho-gayd, 

 "its wind was bad"; but dam tutnd also means "to breathe his 

 last." 



Wind-gall — bayzah, m., Ar., lit. " an egg," amongst Indian and Afghan 

 horse-dealers a wind-gall. 



Wind-suck — dam-pet karnd : hated plnd. 



Wisp — kiicM (mdmd) ; (also a wisp or brush for white- washing). 



Withers — mandaw or madaw : gd,o-koh.dn, adj., high- withered, with 

 withers high enough to be a defect, lit. " ox-humped." 



" WoLP " — gurg, Pers., " a wolf," an obsolete Indian term for a horse 

 coloured like a wolf or a jackal : for " Wolf-run " vide Lope. 



Wolf-tooth — vide Teeth. 



Womb — rihm, f., Ar. : bachcha-ddn , m. 



Worm in the Eye — miinjha, H., lak lak (rare or obsolete). 



Worms — kenchu,d, earth-worms or red worms ; also called jonk or 

 " leeches " ; vide Bots : jonktl, thread- worms ; chunchuni (ditto ?). 



Wound— zaMam, m., P. (-khdnd, to be wounded) : zajchmi, wounded. 



Y 



Yard — dlat., P., lit. "tool": nd,iza, the urethra, q.v. 



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