Definition of Gurrah

1. a muslin [n -S] - See also: muslin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gurrah

gurmies
gurmy
gurn
gurnard
gurnards
gurned
gurner
gurners
gurnet
gurnets
gurney
gurneys
gurniad
gurning
gurns
gurrah (current term)
gurrahs
gurrier
gurriers
gurries
gurrnki
gurrnkis
gurry
gurs
gursh
gurshes
gurt
gurts

Literary usage of Gurrah

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

1. The History of Hindostan: Translated from the Persian by Alexander Dow (1792)
"... a country called gurrah or ... At that time, the kingdom of gurrah * was governed by a queen, ..."

2. The Oriental Interpreter and Treasury of East India Knowledge: A Companion by Joachim Hayward Stocqueler (1848)
"considered one of the strongest places in Central India. gurrah ... This is greatly the case in the town and fortress of gurrah ..."

3. A Catalogue of Manuscript and Printed Reports, Field Books, Memoirs, Maps by Great Britain India Office (1878)
"Protracted by Lieut. Wm. Lloyd. 1812. Scale, 4000 yards to 1 inch, on 4 sheets; size, of each, 15 inches by 20. MS. Survey of the ROAD from gurrah to ..."

4. The History of Hindostan by Alexander Dow (1770)
"... by the young but unfortunate prince of gurrah. ... he continued his rout for fome days towards gurrah. ..."

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