HINDUSTANEE STABLE AND 

 VETERINARY VOCABULARY 



The following, with the exception of names of diseases, 

 colours, and some technical expressions, are words which 

 any syce will understand and which are in common use 

 in the stable. In order to render the pronunciation easy 

 to those unacquainted with the language, I have written 

 the vowels as they are pronounced in the 

 words : — 



following 



a as in ''star" 

 e „ " ecarte " 

 i „ "kin" 



as in " tore " 

 u „ "fun" 

 u „ " pull " 



00 as in " poor 

 ow „ " town' 



y „ "by" 



n should be pronounced like the Trench nasal n, as in 

 "mon." The Hindee letters t, d, and r are pronounced 

 hard, as in Enodish, and the tli, dh, and rh like what these 

 letters would sound if aspirated ; kh and gh stand for these 



two guttural letters in Arabic. 



PAETS, ETC., OF THE HORSE. 



Abdomen, Fet. 



Acid, n., Tezab. 



Aconite (A. ferox), Mahoor. 



Aged (horses ten years old 



upwards). Mule piuij. 

 Aloes, Musubbur ; elwa. 

 Alum, Phiikurree. 

 Amble, to, Rulnuar clmhia. 

 Anasarca, Tubuh, 

 Anise-seed, Soivnf. 

 Antimony, black, Surma. 



and 



Anvil, blacksmith's, Nihai. 



„ shoeing smith's (small) 

 Sundan. 

 Aphthae, UnchJmr. 

 Arab horse, Tazee, or urubee 



ghora. 

 Areca-nut, Suparee. 

 Arsenic, red, Mynsil. 



„ white, Sunkheea. 

 „ yellow, Hurtal. 

 Artery, Shiryan. 



