Lexicographical Neighbors of Nallas
Literary usage of Nallas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Records of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1878)
"The wells are all sunk either in or close to the beds of the nallas, ... The wells
being mostly in the beds of nallas, of course get filled with rubbish ..."
2. The Indian Forester (1896)
"nallas, and commonly wherever the soil is more stable than usual. Jn such situations
dial is the predominating species, while a few Khair, Shisham, ..."
3. The Gospel according to Saint John in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian versions by Walter William Skeat (1878)
"... opera patris mei nolite ait. to nallas. ... mines nallas* gie • MS. nalle,
... were federes mines nallas ge ..."
4. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or the Central and Western Rajpoot by James Tod (1873)
"Sixteen houses; half-way the remains of an ancient fortress; three canals or
nallas intervening; the village placed upon a mound four miles from the Indus, ..."
5. Records of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1878)
"The wells are all sunk either in or close to the beds of the nallas, ... The wells
being mostly in the beds of nallas, of course get filled with rubbish ..."
6. The Indian Forester (1896)
"nallas, and commonly wherever the soil is more stable than usual. Jn such situations
dial is the predominating species, while a few Khair, Shisham, ..."
7. The Gospel according to Saint John in Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian versions by Walter William Skeat (1878)
"... opera patris mei nolite ait. to nallas. ... mines nallas* gie • MS. nalle,
... were federes mines nallas ge ..."
8. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or the Central and Western Rajpoot by James Tod (1873)
"Sixteen houses; half-way the remains of an ancient fortress; three canals or
nallas intervening; the village placed upon a mound four miles from the Indus, ..."