Ceylon in 1903: Describing the Progress of the Island Since 1803, Its Present Agricultural And Commercial Enterprises, And Its Unequalled Attractions to Visitors, With Useful Statistical Information; a Map of the Island, And Upwards of One Hundred Illustr
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— Division when it occurs as the latter partiof a, compound word e.g., Maggonbadde, Maggona Division. ■BaddeminihA. — A respectful term for a tom-tom beater. Badukar ay a.— Deed of lease. Balana panguwa. — The share of the produce of a garden given to the occupant by the owner for taking care of it. BiXapiiMa. — A separate portion of a paddy field of a, small extent cultivated for the exclusive benefit of an individual cultivator. Bila-vn. — (From BtiXa young, and vA paddy.) A kind of paddy sow...n after the expiration of the proper season, as it ripens sooner than other descriptions of paddy. Bali. — OfEerings to propitiate the planets. Balltt/m. — A large dug-out canoe. BamibAnetima. — A wlckerwork frame on which a man walks, carrying it along at Diyakeplma. [Diyah^pima is the ceremony of striking the water with a sword at a certain place in the Mahaweli-ganga or the Kalu-ganga, and putting some water into a pot, which is then con- sidered holy water.] Bamhipidima.: — Sprouting of bambu.
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