Lexicographical Neighbors of Muggur
Literary usage of Muggur
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narrative of a Residence at the Court of Meer Ali Moorad: With Wild Sports by Edward Archer Langley (1860)
"... the Commercial Gate of Central Asia—Cantonments—Increase of Sea Trade—Want of
Water—muggur Talao, or Alligator Tank—Fight between an Alligator and a ..."
2. Records of Sport and Military Life in Western India by Thomas Gamble Fraser (1881)
"Expensive Revenue. —Irretrievable Drawbacks of Sindh.—Young Woman with Beard.—muggur
Peer, or Alligator Swamp.—Primitive Method of Fishing for ..."
3. Fores's Sporting Notes & Sketches. a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of (1886)
"The muggur has a particular penchant for dogs; which being well known, ...
It is the habit of the muggur, after seizing his prey, to take it down and lie on ..."
4. Narrative of a Residence at the Court of Meer Ali Moorad: With Wild Sports by Edward Archer Langley (1860)
"... the Commercial Gate of Central Asia—Cantonments—Increase of Sea Trade—Want of
Water—muggur Talao, or Alligator Tank—Fight between an Alligator and a ..."
5. Records of Sport and Military Life in Western India by Thomas Gamble Fraser (1881)
"Expensive Revenue. —Irretrievable Drawbacks of Sindh.—Young Woman with Beard.—muggur
Peer, or Alligator Swamp.—Primitive Method of Fishing for ..."
6. Fores's Sporting Notes & Sketches. a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of (1886)
"The muggur has a particular penchant for dogs; which being well known, ...
It is the habit of the muggur, after seizing his prey, to take it down and lie on ..."