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GLOSSARY. 



PHUL 



FIND 



PlRI 



RUPEE 

 SAKAR 

 SEER OR 

 SHINGASTAN 

 SOK J- 



SIPP y- 

 SIPPI 



Flower. 



" Phul ka ghubar " ;Ui K J^J pollen. 

 khosha " 4ji. ^ ^ ^inflorescence. 



TADI 



TALQIH 



TAN AH 

 THADDA 



THUA 



TUKHMI 



VARELI KHAJJI 



Phulon ka- 



Ripe date fruit. 



See Khori. 



16 pence approximately. 



See Gandora. 



T ^th maund or 2 oV^h Ibs. 



See Chirvi. 



Date fruits which dry well and the skin does not come 



off in curing. Also applied to the plant which 



bears such dates. 



(Oyster shell.) Applied to the spathe from which the 

 date inflorescence issues (see Illustrations Nos. 15 

 and 16, pages 12a and 126). 

 . . A small mat on which date fruits are spread in the sun 



during the process of curing (see Frontispiece). 

 (ARABIC) Fertilisation. 



. . Stem. 



.. Small group of date plants arising from a common 

 stool. 



. . A thorn. Large thorns are found on the main axis 

 or petiole of the leaf (see Illustration No. 8, 

 page 6e). 

 Seedling. A tree grown from a seed. 



From " Vari " a turn, and " Wali " signifying 

 possession or relation. A palm believed to bear 

 fruit in alternate years. 



