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keddah

British  
/ ˈkɛdə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of kheda

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At the keddah the two dismounted and walked over to where Moti was under her tamarind tree.

From The Three Sapphires by Fraser, W. A.

Like an enraged bull bison, the keddah sahib charged.

From The Three Sapphires by Fraser, W. A.

The herd had been surrounded by the drivers and beaters, and slowly they had been driven, for long days, toward the keddah mouth.

From O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 by Various

In seconds the keddah sahib's dogcart swirled into view; he reined up, throwing his horse almost on his haunches.

From The Three Sapphires by Fraser, W. A.

The man who stands at the end of the wings, or wide-stretching gates, of the keddah is of course in the greatest danger of being charged and killed.

From O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 by Various