Vulgar words in The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) (Page 1)
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20 A BrÄhman woman having connection with a SÅ«dra was to be devoured by dogs, but one having connection with a Kshatriya or Vaishya was merely to have her head shaved and be carried round on an ass.
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So strong was the feeling against the pipes and so necessary did a public example seem to be, that a respectable lady, whose delinquency had well-nigh escaped the vigilant eye of the Muhtasib, was seized and placed on an ass, with a green pipe suspended from her neck, and paraded through the public streets-a terrible warning to all of her sex who might be inclined to indulge in forbidden luxuries.
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Akre .-A bastard Khatīk.
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In Sargūja, Bargāha is used as a title by Ahīrs, while in Rewah the Bargāhs are looked on as the bastard offspring of Baghel Rājpūts.
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16 -A small caste of story-tellers and buffoons.
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Chaukhūtia .-A term which signifies a bastard in Chhattīsgarh.
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Gadha .-(An ass.)
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A sept of the Uika clan of Gonds in Betūl, so named because their priest rode on an ass in crossing a river.
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Gadhao .-(From gadha , an ass.)
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From gadha , an ass.)
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Gāte .-(A bastard.)
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Kharchi .-Bastard Marāthas forming a separate division as distinguished from the Khasi or pure Marāthas.