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Definition of Katas
1. kata [n] - See also: kata
Lexicographical Neighbors of Katas
Literary usage of Katas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Land of the Five Rivers and Sindh: Sketches Historical and Descriptive by David Ross (1883)
"katas is supposed to have been the capital of the ... At Malot, twelve miles
south-east of katas, there are some M fine old temples, with most chaste Ionic ..."
2. The Bengal Law Reports of Decisions of the High Court at Fort William Civil by Bengal (India). Board of Revenue, Bengal (India). Supreme Council (1885)
"The suit was commenced on the 25th March 1859, before Act X of 1859 came into
operation. The defendant, among other defences, set up, that 11 bighas 7 katas ..."
3. Civilization of the Eastern Iranians in Ancient Times: With an Introduction by Wilhelm Geiger, Darab-Dastur Peshotan Sanjana (1885)
"Certainly it cannot be meant thereby that the whole community, and moreover each
individual family, should have katas of their own. ..."
4. The History of Indian Literature by Albrecht Weber (1878)
"In no other Vedio texts bave I found either the katas or the ... and the family
of the katas seems therefore to have been specially connected with the Kuriu ..."
5. Civilization of the Eastern Iranians in Ancient Times: With an Introduction by Wilhelm Geiger (1885)
"Where people dwell there must be katas, even in each separate farm-house, ...
For a village the building of one set of katas is, however, sufficient. ..."