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In the Hills the fruit is known by the Persian word for ' quince ' , bihi . In the Central Provinces it is sometimes called jām , from jāmūn ʻroseapple ' . In the Deccan it is called peru - phal , probably ' Peru - fruit ...
In the Hills the fruit is known by the Persian word for ' quince ' , bihi . In the Central Provinces it is sometimes called jām , from jāmūn ʻroseapple ' . In the Deccan it is called peru - phal , probably ' Peru - fruit ...
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The derivation commonly given for this group is Sanskrit ut - kȚs ' to pull out , uproot ' : not impossible , but more probably the group comes from Sanskrit ut - khan , participle utkhāta ' dug up , uprooted ' .
The derivation commonly given for this group is Sanskrit ut - kȚs ' to pull out , uproot ' : not impossible , but more probably the group comes from Sanskrit ut - khan , participle utkhāta ' dug up , uprooted ' .
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The regular and only Dravidian name seems to ēla ( m ) , which probably passed into Sanskrit as a loanword ; Indo - European furnishes no plausible derivation for this word . Kittel ( Kannada - English Dictionary xxii ) remarks ...
The regular and only Dravidian name seems to ēla ( m ) , which probably passed into Sanskrit as a loanword ; Indo - European furnishes no plausible derivation for this word . Kittel ( Kannada - English Dictionary xxii ) remarks ...
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