Definition of Beegah

1. bigha [n -S] - See also: bigha

Lexicographical Neighbors of Beegah

beefless
beeflike
beefs
beefsteak
beefsteak begonia
beefsteak fungus
beefsteak geranium
beefsteak morel
beefsteak plant
beefsteak tomato
beefsteaks
beefwood
beefwoods
beefy
beeg
beegah (current term)
beegahs
beegum
beegums
beehive
beehive shelf
beehive shelves
beehived
beehives
beehood
beehouse
beehouses
beeing
beekeeper
beekeepers

Literary usage of Beegah

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Weekly Reporter by David Sutherland, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1895)
"... we would observe that the chim to resume lands is one based on the right of the Government to a portion of the produce of every beegah of the soil as ..."

2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1838)
"The only land measure of any exact and appreciable extent is the beegah, which is of Moosul- man derivation, but by some referred to the Sanscrit word ..."

3. Memorandum on the Revision of Land Revenue Settlements in the North-western by Auckland Colvin (1872)
"Generally, it is larger than the third of a standard beegah. It is safer to reckon it at half of a О ÇJ standard beegah than at one-third. ..."

4. Memorandum on the Revision of Land Revenue Settlements in the North-western by Auckland Colvin (1872)
"Generally, it is larger than the third of a standard beegah. It is safer to reckon it at half of a standard beegah than at one-third. ..."

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