HINDUSTANEE VOCABULARY. 



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Stomach, Kotha. 



Synovia, Jor ka tel. 



Tail, Dum. 



Tendon, Py ; nuss ; /wttha. 



Temple, Kun-puttee. 



Thigh, Ran. 



Throat, Gula. 



Toe of the hoof, Thokur. 



Tongue, Jeebh. 



Tooth (milk), Doodh ka daut. 



,, (molar), Darh. 



(nipper), Daut. 



Tooth (permanent), Pukka davit; 



dorh. 



(wolf's) Chordant. 

 Tushes, Nesh ; khooatee. 



Urethra, Neze ke soorakh. 



Vein, Mug ; wureed. 

 Vertebra, Munka. 



Windpipe, Hulk. 

 Withers, 



Yard, Neza. 



COLOURS OF THE HORSE. 



Bay, Kumyt. 



with legs black up to 

 the knees, Seeah zanoo 

 kumyt. 



,, with belly and inside of 

 legs light coloured, Kehur. 

 Black, Mushkee ; hala. 

 * Brown, or dark bay, Teleeya 



kumyt; lukhoivree kumyt. 

 Chesnut (all over), Surung. 



with dark mane and tail, 



Kumyt. 



(dark), Mowha surung. 

 dark, with light mane 

 and tail, Chowdur 

 surung. 



Cream coloured, Doodheeya 

 shirgha. 



Dun, light, all over, Shirgha. 

 with black mane and tail, 



Summund. 

 (black stripe down back), 



Selee summund. 



(dark with dark points and 

 black horizontal stripes 

 on forearms), Kula. 

 with zebra marks, Kehuree 



hula. 



Dun, with legs black up to the 



knees, Seeah zanoo summund. 



Grey or white, with dark mane 



and tail, Subza. 

 f Grey flea-bitten, Mugsee. 

 dappled, Guldar subza. 

 dark iron, Neela subza. 

 , nutmes. Lai subza. 



* NOTE. Natives rarely distinguish brown as a colour : if ordinary 

 brown, they usually call it Kumyt ; if dark brown, Mushkte. 



f A horse is called Mugsee only after he is 12 years old and the grey in his 

 coat has turned to white, leaving the black specks clearly visible, 



