Definition of Pultan

1. pultun [n -S] - See also: pultun

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pultan

pulsific
pulsimeter
pulsimeters
pulsing
pulsingly
pulsion
pulsions
pulsive
pulsivity
pulsojet
pulsojets
pulsometer
pulsometers
pult
pultaceous
pultan (current term)
pultans
pulton
pultons
pultoon
pultoons
pultrude
pultruded
pultrudes
pultruding
pultun
pultuns
pulture
pultures
pulu

Literary usage of Pultan

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the British Colonies by Robert Montgomery Martin (1835)
"It was named by the sepoys the Lai pultan, or the Redf Battalion, and afterwards Gallis,£ from the name of one of the first captains. ..."

2. The Government of India by John Malcolm (1833)
"It was named by the sepoys the Lal pultan, or the Ked * Battalion, and afterwards Gallis f, from the name of one of its first captains. ..."

3. On India: By Major-General A. Macleod by Alexander Macleod (1872)
"It was named by the Sepoys the Lai pultan, or the Red* Battalion, and afterwards Gallis,2 from the name of one of its first captains. ..."

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