Definition of Sowcar

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sowcar

sowar
sowarree
sowarrees
sowarries
sowarry
sowars
sowback
sowbacks
sowbane
sowbellies
sowbelly
sowbread
sowbreads
sowbug
sowbugs
sowcar (current term)
sowcars
sowce
sowced
sowces
sowcing
sowdan
sowdanesse
sowdans
sowe
sowed
sowen
sowens
sower
sowers

Literary usage of Sowcar

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

1. The Indian Forester (1887)
"He and all his village had been turned out by the sowcar, and were starving. ... There is of course no proof—nor any doubt either—that the sowcar was of ..."

2. Simla Village Tales by Alice Elizabeth Dracott (1906)
"Nobody guessed who he was, until one day the sowcar himself admired him, and tried to be friends with him, thinking he was only a pretty servant-girl; ..."

3. Writings and Speeches by Vishwanath Narayan Mandlik (1896)
"When a. sowcar makes an advance to a cultivator his great object U to ... the sowcar is content to let the debt run on from year to year at 3G per cent ..."

4. Speeches and Writings of the Honorable Sir Pherozeshah M. Mehta by Pherozeshah Mehta, Dinaha Edulji Wacha (1905)
"I deprecate any idea going abroad that this Bill, as far as my connection with it is involved, is based upon the theory that the village sowcar is a man to ..."

5. India: The Land and the People by James Caird (1883)
"Out of 970 only 139 are in full possession of their land; of 725 the whole produce goes to the sowcar, and in the case of 106 their land is uncropped for ..."

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