Definition of Aumils

1. aumil [n] - See also: aumil

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aumils

aulophobia
aulopiform
aulopiforms
aulos
auls
aumail
aumailed
aumailing
aumails
aumbrie
aumbries
aumbry
aumeries
aumery
aumil
aumils (current term)
auncel
auncels
auncestor
auncestors
auncestour
auncestours
auncestral
auncestrie
auncestry
auncetries
auncetry
aunchient
auncient
aunciently

Literary usage of Aumils

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

1. The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1890)
"If none comes, whatever quantity will be necessary every month, I will mention to the aumils that they may bring it for sale; but there is no deficiency of ..."

2. Early English Administration of Bihar, 1781-1785 by J. Reginald Hand (1894)
"The correspondence of this period exhibits one continuous struggle between the Revenue chief and dishonest and insubordinate renters and aumils. ..."

3. An Authentic Copy of the Correspondence in India: Between the Country Powers by East India Company, Bengal (India). Supreme Council (1787)
"... of the aumils, confirmed in ** fuch a manner that the revenues have been paid ... years* has W taken place, the aumils, looking back to former injuries, ..."

4. The Zemindary Settlement of Bengal by R. H. Hollingbery (1879)
"... and if they (the aumils) learn that the husbandmen are unable to provide the implements of husbandry, they shall advance them money from Government, in, ..."

5. The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1890)
"The heavy mofussil kists (harvest instalments) have now been collected by the aumils ; the season of tillage is arrived; the ryots (country farmers) must be ..."

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