Lexicographical Neighbors of Raggee
Literary usage of Raggee
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in Peru and India: While Superintending the Collection of Chinchona by Clements Robert Markham (1862)
"Bound the villages there are cultivated patches of raggee and samee, which they
were reaping in December. In the centre of the fields there is a small ..."
2. The Timber Trees, Timber and Fancy Woods, as Also, the Forests, of India and by Edward Balfour (1862)
"... fi'le cultivation of coffee may be considered legitimate, but not so for
raggee, which spoils the land for ever from being cultivated for coffee. ..."
3. Flora Indica, Or, Descriptions of Indian Plants by William Roxburgh (1832)
"raggee of the Coast Mahomedans. This species is cultivated during the rains. ...
raggee. This is still more cultivated than the last, and differs from it ..."
4. Indian Village Folk: Their Works and Ways by Thomas B. Pandian (1897)
"Their principal articles of food are raggee and different kinds of rats. ...
The wife, on returning from work, prepares the meal out of raggee flour and ..."