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Definition of Kurtas
1. kurta [n] - See also: kurta
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kurtas
Literary usage of Kurtas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. India's Women: The Magazine of the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society by Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (1894)
"The tree was a great novelty, and called forth unbounded delight, but the kurtas
are the source of the most lasting enjoyment. They all put them on at once, ..."
2. Young India: An Interpretation and a History of the Nationalist Movement by Lajpat Rai (1916)
"... or kurtas (shirts), overcoats for blankets, and boots for ordinary Swadeshi
shoes. The former owed their prosperity in life, their positions, ..."
3. The Baptist Missionary Magazine by Massachusetts Baptist Convention, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1858)
"... but, nevertheless, our kurtas religion is not less true ; for, see, miracles
are now daily wrought, and the desires of many supplicants are fulfilled. ..."
4. Racial Problems in Hungary by Robert William Seton-Watson (1908)
"One speaker actually talked of the extermination (kurtas) of the Slavs in
Hungary,119 while Kossuth 11* ..."
5. The Missionary Magazine by American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1858)
"... but, nevertheless, our kurtas religion is not less true ; for, see, miracles
are now daily wrought, and the desires of many supplicants are fulfilled. ..."