Words tagged under "Farming"
List of Urdu words and terms related with "Farming" consisting of definitions, descriptions, elucidations and topical and subject-specific categorizations
aakan
grass and weeds collected from a ploughed field, sweepings, rubbish, scraps, leftover
aavat
the area of farmland that may be ploughed with a pair of oxen
akhraa
(of a field) harvested but still not cleared
akhvaa
growth that sprouts first from a seed, bud, shoot
akraayaa
ground not prepared and properly cleaned for receiving the seed
'amal paTTa
deed appointing an agent or manager, warrant authorizing the collection of rents of an estate
amraa
gram field, field of gram or chickpea
angruu
hard soil which is inhospitable to plants
anjnaa
grain of the cheap kind of rice
aphaar
swelling, bloating, distension of stomach
'aqd-bandii
tying of the marriage knot
asiich
(farming) land or field that is not irrigable
avaasii
unripe corn (chiefly barley) cut from time to time and brought home to be eaten
baa.Dii
enclosed piece of ground, garden, orchard, kitchen-garden
baaluu-taraa.ii
fertile land enriched by inflow of flood water
baiThak
common area for small congregation,drawing room, meeting hall or place, seat,
barejaa
ground enclosed for the cultivation of the Piper Betel, betel-garden
bazan
leveller, an instrument for levelling ploughed land, a kind of harrow
bazr-gar
sower, farmer, husbandman
chaa.nchar
a Raga which songs in the spring season, holi, phag and led etc song comes under this Raga, Charchari, Chanchari
chaasaa
ploughman, cultivator, tiller, husbandman
chabaavan
any ripe seed or grain that is chewed
chahiil
splinter of wood, log of firewood
chaitra-dhaan
poor quality of paddy which is sown in the month of Chait
chakaa-keval
a land of black clay that is hard in the sun and sunken in the rain, it is considering best for cultivation
chakkat
the loss of a chak or whole plot of ground by or inundation
chaklaa-bandii
division of a province or of a zamindari into brothels
chaTkoriyaa
depression forming a pool of water
chaupnaa
throw water on a field from a bucket, to water, irrigate
chhaaj
splash-board (of a vehicle)
chhaaknaa
become intoxicated, be drunk
chhaapaa
edition, impression, printing
chhakur
division (of crops, etc.) whereby the proprietor (or landlord) receives one-sixth
chilvan
go, proceed, conduct, walk, move
chukrii
a fractional division of land
da.ng
astonished, amazed, confounded, flabbergasted
daa.nvrii
rope which fastens bullocks together when threshing out corn
Daabii
one tenth of the harvest given to the reaper as cost
Daakar
a strong, rich, clayey soil (regarded as the best, or second best, quality of soil; but requiring much ram to saturate it sufficiently for sowing)
daamii-vaasilaat
gross revenue of a village, gross assets of a village
daana-ba.ndii
partial measurement or weighing (of produce of a farm), assessment of revenue based upon a valuation of the standing crops
daan-patr-daar
a grantee, of Brāhman caste, to whom lands have been assigned by deed
daavan
act or process of treading out corn
damkaa
the cultivated land located in hilltop mound
dhuu.n
dirty perennial of pine tree, a resinous substance
dohlii
the land which is given to Brahmin with cost free and exempted from taxes
do-saahii
land yielding two crops a year
do-sarii
the ploughing land twice, twice-ploughed land
durkhii
an insect which is destructive to the young indigo plants
Duubaa
low land covered with water, flooded land
faraas
a kind of black date, a type of bush that has white or pink flowers,
faslaana
a fee received by the Qazi on the harvest
gaabhaa
new leaf springing from the centre of plantain tree, sprout
gaahan
a kind of harrow with teeth for eradicating grass from ploughed land
gaahnaa
search, seek, thresh, tread out corn
gaajaa
a kind of powder that women rub on their faces to enhance beauty
gahrii
close, intimate (friendship)
gandaa
filthy, dirty, stinking, odorous
ganTaa
a land measure equivalent to three square yards
garaarii
instrument for twisting thread or string, reel
Garqii
excessive rainfall or water flooding
gauhaan
fertile land near village, a village
ghaa.ii
cudgeling, a specific stroke in cudgeling
ghar-jot
the homestead, the proprietor's own cultivation
gherii
spinning of the head, dizziness, vertigo -also encircled
ghervaa
a mortgage in which in which land is held as security, and in payment of the interest.
ghuur-baraar
dues levied (in Bundelkhand) on every sharer and under-tenant in proportion to the whole expenses incurred during the year (it is so called as all kinds of miscellaneous items are included)
go.Daa.ii
digging of earth around a plant to make soil soft
go.inDa
land near the border of the village
gobh
a disease of plants in which the new sprout from their roots stops their growth
gochanii
crop of wheat and gram grown together, mixture of wheat and gram
goDii
the process of digging up soil for sowing
gohaanii
Agriculture: the process of getting the seeds of grains by crushed from oxen
goja.ii
wheat and barley sown together in the same field
gojaraa
mixture of wheat and barley, a crop of wheat and barley (or of barley and gram) sown together
Gubaar
dust, cloud of dust, clouds of dust, a dust-storm, smog
gulau.ndaa
the flower (or the pod) of the mahuʼā or Bassia latifolia
guluu
neck, gullet, throat, windpipe
guu.Dnaa
to tread out (corn), to thresh
haa.Dii
one who picks up bones, rags and other rubbish for a living, scavenger, sweeper
halaayudh
(lit. 'plough-weaponed'), an epithet of Balarām (as bearing a peculiar weapon shaped like a ploughshare)
hal-baraar
assessment according to the number of ploughs in a village
halvaa.ii
sweet maker and seller caste
haqdaar
deserving, having a rightful claim
haqqut-tahsiil
a sum levied upon carrying and freighting
haraa.ii
defeat, unsuccessful, torture
haraatii
someone who belongs to the city of Herat
harautaa
beginning of ploughing season
har-ghasiiT
land over which the plough has been drawn,' the cultivated lands of a village
hiraasa
Agriculture: a wooden idol etc. planted inside the field which is intended to scare the birds
jam'-bandii
individual revenue, assessment of the land revenue, proceeds of land, the government revenue
jam'-dhaaraa
the amount or donation that is officially taken from the every house and farm for the common expenses of the village
jam'-e-asl
(Agricultural) original rent of land as rated in the reign of Akbar or at some remoter period, revenue
jam'-e-fasl
(Farming) other sources of income other than revenue
jam'-guzaar
(Agricultural) government employee who is authorized to collects revenue from farmers on behalf of landowner and deposited to treasure
jamog
transfer of liabilities by mutual consent, in case of loan contracted by a landowner, conditional mortgage
jamog-daar
a farmer, a renter, one who holds lands under a proprietor at a stipulated rate, a farmer to revenue appointed to make collections on the part of zamindar or proprietor on condition of paying a fixed sum
jam'-sa.ngiin
an excessive demand, a sever Jam
jans-vaar
according to kind or species etc., specifying crops according to kind
jaunaar
land cultivated alternately by wheat or barley, and by autumn crops, land which is continuously cultivated
jhalaar
a brake, thicket, copse, underwood, brushwood
jholaa
loose cloak or wrap, loose or baggy dress, palsy, bag
jhoraa
stalk or stem of a leguminous plant (used as fodder)
jhuumar
ornament worn by women on the forehead
jins
genus, kind, stock, sort, mode
joganiyaa
the wife of a jogī, a female devotee or performer of jog
juuhii
a kind of creepers bearing tiny and delicate flowers having jasmine-like fragrance, Jasminum auriculatum
juvaaraa
a blade or shoot of barley, corn, etc
ka.Dvaa-paanii
feast given by the relatives after burial
kaa.nd
crops of rooted vegetables like onion, garlic, carrot, etc.
kaaGaz jam'-bandii
clearance paper, paper containing the condition and value of the farmer and the farm and the amount of the payable amount
kabaa.D
miscellaneous articles of broken furniture, used and old household items, rubbish, junk, scrap
kachchii-baal
a wheat corn in which a grain has not come forth
kachhaar
den, lair, moist lowland by a river, alluvial land
kachvaa.nsii
a value of ground measurement that is the twentieth part Biswansi
kallar lagnaa
become barren, become saline
kamoraa
big pot made of clay, in which milk, curd, water are kept if needed also kept grains, pot, pitcher, earthen pot
karam
favor, bounty, grace, graciousness, generosity
kasaa
compressed, tight, tightened, tightly bound or strapped
kaTaa.ii
harvest, reaping the crops, price paid for cutting the crop
kaTnaa
(of a name) be struck off, (of bank of a river, etc.) be eroded, be washed away, (of a canal) be dug, (of colour) fade, (of time, etc.) pass, be abashed, be put to shame, be cut, be cut off, be snapped, be clipped, avoid, be snapped, be clipped, be deducted, be killed, be murdered, have one's kite cut (in a kite-flying contest)
kaTvaa.n
truncate, cut or ripped up, split up, deducted
kaulii
embrace, grasp of the arms, armful
KHaas-tahsiil
government collections without the intervention of a zamīndār or farmer of the revenue
khaliyaan
barn, threshing floor, barn, granary, stack, rick, stackyard
khan
the sound of coins striking each other
KHariif-e-zabtii
(Agriculture) by-product of Kharif crop, such as vegetables, etc., which number about forty-five varieties
KHasra
list of the fields in a village
kho.npaa
the hair of the head braided or tied up on the top, hair-knot
kho.nT
angle, direction, corner, earwax, pivot, portion
kholaa
open, loosen, expand, unravel
KHushk-saal
dry year, drought, general dearth
khuu.nD
stick, baton, Metaphorically: penis
kilvaa.ii
hoe made of wood, a kind of shovel made of wood
kisaan
kisan, farmer, peasant, ploughman, agriculturist
koslii
a new leaf just sprouting, a shoot, sprout
koThaarii
pantry officer, store manager, storekeeper, Metaphorically: the caretaker
ku.Daa.ii ka.Dnaa
(Agriculture) remove unwanted plants from (an area of ground), any wild plant that grows in an unwanted place, especially in a garden or field where it prevents the cultivated plants from growing freely
kul jam'-bandii
(Agriculture) all land revenue
kuumal
Agriculture: a large hole made in a rock , like a well
laa-KHaraaj
rent-free (lands), allodial
lagaan
imputation, allegation, false accusation or charge
lambar-daar
registered representative of a village community (who is responsible for the payment of government revenue)
laTan
an early-sown crop, a crop sown during the cold season (and hence 'a poor or impoverished crop')
mahsuul
profit, advantage, gain, revenue, income, produce
mahsuulii
(Agriculture) revenue-paying land
maKHluut-kasht
joint farming, mixed farming
mazaare'
places where cultivation is done
mazra'
field, corn farm, land that is fit for farming, small village
minhaa.ii
subtracted, deducted, forbidding, prohibition
mirdhaa
overseer, surveyor, exciseman
mlechh
dirty, foul, filthy, unclean, ill-mannered, of low caste or birth, term used by Hindus for a non-Hindu, especially Muslim
modii
grocer, keeper of provision store, shopkeeper, grain merchant, steward
mu'aafii-daar
a holder of rent-free land, a grantee
mu'aafii-e-daa.imii
grant of land in perpetuity
mu'aafii-e-istimraarii
grant of land in perpetuity
mu'aafii-e-naajaa.ez
illegal land, illegal grant
mu'aamala
business, deal, transaction
mufassal jam'
the gross amount of revenue payable to the Zamindar or Malguzar by the subordinate cultivators and through him to the government, which is then the Sadr-e-jam’ or State revenue
mufassalaat
countryside, rural areas, outlying area of a district like village, towns or colonies
mumkinuz-zaraa'at
capable of cultivation, culturable, arable
muqaddamii
The post of village agricultural officer and its responsibilities
muqarrarii
an appointment, fixed lease, fixed stipend, fixed tenure in perpetuity
muqarrarii-daar
a farmer who is occupied by a landowner on the condition that he pays a fixed amount annually, fixed-rate tenure-holder
muqarrarii-jam'
a fixed and permanent rate of assessment
murabbaa'
a piece of land measuring five acres on each side, square, four-sided, quadrilateral, quadrangle, quatrain, square, square (number)
mushaKHKHis-e-jam'
(Agriculture) stipulated revenue, net amount of the revenue
muTThaa
carder's cudgel, handful, hit, large bundle, sheaf
muzaare'
tenant, farmer, a sower, a husbandman, cultivator
na.ngaa
naked, nude, bare, unarmed, shameless
naa-ahliyat
Agriculture: land that is less fertile or barren
naa-buud
annihilated, destroyed, vanished, extinct, non existent, destroyed
nahraa
that part of farm where the water overflows
nahrii-nizaam
canal system, irrigation to be done through canals
nakel
a kind of small nose ring
nal-paTTii
tax for keeping aqueducts and pipelines in repair, water tax
namakiyaat
Agriculture: salted soil, lime etc., salted material
naqiir
trough made of hollowed palm-tree to make date wine
nihaaraa
gazed, beheld attentively
nikaa.ii
act of weeding, price paid for weeding
nikaasii
export, sale, net produce, out-turn, produce, income, profit, taxes or duties on goods passing out of town, discharge of water from springs or other outlets
nikammii
without work, unemployed, idle, serviceable, useless, worthless, good-for-nothing, unprofitable, base, poor, not fertile
nisf-riit
land paying half the customary (govt.) revenue
nonaa
earth abounding in salt, brackish soil
number-daar
the registered representative of a coparcenary community (who is responsible for the government revenue)
oT
screen or similar structure behind which one gets refuge or protection, place or means of concealment, covert, hide, cover, partition or curtain
paniilaa
containing much water, thin
pan-maar
soil submerged by floods and rendered unfit for cultivation, low lands where water lodges, a crop ruined through excess of rain
panTaar
the act of weeding a field
partii-jadiid
(in farming) land that has recently become unused
partii-qadiim
land that has not been cultivated for a long time, land that has been lying without farming for a long time
paTTaa
a belt, sash or strap and badge of service, a board on which Hindus sit while eating or performing religious ceremonies, a deed of lease, a horse's girth, a wooden club or cudgel, baldric (for sword or other piece of equipment), dog-collar, lock of (man's) hair, muscle, the sport of fighting with wooden clubs or sticks
paudar
short footpath (in a field)
pesii
a superior quality wheat grain which is white in color and soft in texture
piTaa
a belt, sash or strap and badge of service, a board on which Hindus sit while eating or performing religious ceremonies, a deed of lease, a horse's girth, a wooden club or cudgel, baldric (for sword or other piece of equipment), dog-collar, lock of (man's) hair, muscle, the sport of fighting with wooden clubs or sticks
potaa
son's son, paternal grandson, grandson
poth
a silk fabric, a small glass bead
qubuuliyat
acceptance or hearing (of prayer by God), acceptance, fulfilment, approbation
raa.Dhii
a coarse kind of grass found in barren land
raanii
Rani, queen, princess, card bearing a representation of a queen, most valuable piece in game of carrom, reproductive female in a colony of ants, bees or termites, driving, wielding
rahaT
Persian wheel, wheel with small buckets on its rim used for drawing water
ratuun
Agriculture: Tobacco, sugarcane, indigo plant which sprouts again after cutting
retvaa
(Agriculture) sandy ground, porous soil
rokhar
the piece of land on which the base of the sand has frozen due to the ripple of the river and it is not capable cultivation
saar
gist, essence, best or choicest part of a thing, substance, pith, heart, camel, denoting magnitude, similitude or possession, juice, extract, manure, starling, mynah, top, summit, head, worth, value
sailaabii-nahr
temporary canal dug for diverting flood water
sapaaT
insipid (style), blank (look or face)
sardahii
Agriculture: the right of the village head or landlord who should be given certain material or money as a gift, the money that the owner of the village pays to the government as a percentage
sardeshmukhii
Agriculture: a kind of royal tax that was imposed on the people during the Maratha rule
sarpat
reed leaves used for thatching, Saccharum procerum
se.ndh
hole made in a wall by thieves, housebreaking
sehuun
Agriculture: wheat grains which are not matured and become dry inside the ear (of corn) and become black, due to the weakness of the land, the grain does not have the power of moisture and it dries raw
set-vaarii
Agriculture: the land on the river bank which has the effect of water below the surface
shariik-e-shikmii
joint owner, joint sub-lessee, coparcener
shikmii-ijaara-daar
subordinate cultivator holding lands in farm
sii.nk
culm of the grass of which brooms are made
siir
land under the direct cultivation of landowner, first rate land
siir-daar
visiting the gallows/scaffolding
siyaaraa
a kind of shovel with which the plowed land is leveled.
sohaa.ii
the act of cleaning the farming field from of grass roots and crop cuts, weeding, wages for this work
svaa.ng
masquerade, disguise, role-playing, drama, play, theatrical work
taamnaa
Agriculture: before plowing the field, digging out grass etc.
taasii
obedience, submission, observance
thaak
a boundary pillar built of masonry
ukhaanii
a kind of five-pronged spade for picking stone, etc, rake used for smoothing loose soil
uug
Stream, flow, stream of perspiration
vaT
the banyan or Indian fig-tree, Ficus indica
zabuu.n
disgraced, bad, wicked, evil
zamiin uThaanaa
to give land on contract for cultivation
zamiin-e-Gair mazruu'a
(farming) uncultivated land, unploughed land