Lexicographical Neighbors of Sundri
Literary usage of Sundri
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Indian Timbers: An Account of the Structure, Growth by James Sykes Gamble (1881)
"The roots of the sundri do not penetrate deep into the ground, but spread laterally
2 to 3 feet below the surface, sending out perpendicular tough shoots, ..."
2. A Manual of Indian Timbers: An Account of the Structure, Growth by James Sykes Gamble (1881)
"The roots of the sundri do not penetrate deep into tlie ground, but spread
laterally 2 to 3 feet below the surface, sending out perpendicular tough shoots, ..."
3. The Indian Forester (1892)
"Goran—Six pies per maund ... ... > Boat measurement. In the event of any sundri
wood being found to be present in a boat-load of fuel of other kinds, ..."
4. A Statistical Account of Bengal by William Wilson Hunter, Hermann Michael Kisch, Andrew Wallace Mackie, Charles James O'Donnell, Herbert Hope Risley (1875)
"The trees in question, specimens of which I submitted to the Superintendent of
the Botanical Gardens, were pronounced by him to be sundri, a species the ..."
5. The Indian Forester (1883)
"The roots of the sundri do not penetrate deep into the ground, but spread laterally
2 to 3 feet below the surface, sending out perpendicular tough shoots, ..."
6. A Struggle for a Soul: And Other Stories of Life and Work in South India by Edyth Hinkley, Marie Luise Christlieb (1906)
"In that one lived little sundri — sundri of the soft eyes, and the gentle, ...
sundri, who, in marked distinction from the other children, always looked ..."