Lexicographical Neighbors of Kutas
Literary usage of Kutas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tales of the Sun: Or, Folklore of Southern Indian (1890)
"They were not kutas. In fact there are no kutas in the world. They were men, and
it was most stupid of you to have got yourself into their hands. ..."
2. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal by Asiatic Society of Bengal (1832)
"The size of the kutas is that of a large Chacal, though not so robust as that
animal. The darker shades on the sides appear as though they had been less ..."
3. The Travels and Adventures of the Turkish Admiral Sidi Ali Reïs: In India by Seydî Ali Reis (1899)
"The best kutas are found in the land of Bahr-itch, perhaps that accounts for
their being called Bahri-kutas (which means sea-kutas), although they belong ..."
4. Folklore in Southern India by S. M. Natesa Sastri (1884)
"So thinking that a kuta might come to the fold, and not wishing to expose itself
till it knew well what kutas were, the bhuta transformed itself into a ..."
5. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1859)
"Here the middle letter of the interrogative element has fallen out (except in
kutra, kutas), and the a, although generally retained, is sometimes attenuated ..."
6. Catalogue of Carnivorous, Pachydermatous, and Edentate Mammalia in the by John Edward Gray (1869)
"... whose drawings for his ' Nepal Fauna' contain several good figures of it.
It may be the Felis kutas of Pearson. ..."