| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1234 ˹éÒ
...surface. The lower parts of the culms, called " sirkunda," are made into outside chicks for doorways, - E ax쌡 eOQ ? R V m tov .! V ( p... ) R *< k ɞpPK 4LK & + I & ٳO J ƀ a ; sf Y T u separating the fibres, by beating the leaves ; this is very much used to make ytring and rope. —... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1226 ˹éÒ
...ñipa, the culms, called " sirkee," are made into Imperata cylindrica, syn. of Saccharum cyliuexcellent neat and cheap mats, much used in thatching, &c , the floral leaves are made into - moonj," separating the fibres, by heating the leaves ; this is very much used to make string and rope. —... | |
| L. Liotard (Of the Agricultural Department) - 1880 - 98 ˹éÒ
...outside chicks (lattice-work curtains) for doorways, &c. ; the upper parts of the culms, called sirki, are made into excellent neat and cheap mats, much used in thatching; the floral leaves are made into moonj, by separating the fibres which is done by beating the leaves.... | |
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