Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at mohur.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Mohur.
Examples
-
And _Poinciana Regia_ -- the gold Mohur, which is also good for making
-
One linen scrap folded neatly around a stack of five Widow's head pennies and one golden Mohur coin.
Archive 2007-07-01 cavalaxis 2007
-
One linen scrap folded neatly around a stack of five Widow's head pennies and one golden Mohur coin.
The 13th Page cavalaxis 2007
-
One linen scrap folded neatly around a stack of five Widow's head pennies and one golden Mohur coin.
The 13th Page cavalaxis 2007
-
One linen scrap folded neatly around a stack of five Widow's head pennies and one golden Mohur coin.
Archive 2007-07-01 cavalaxis 2007
-
I lie in the little bed at night and listen to the sound the wind makes in the rafters, and think about going barefoot in the dust, about cool, cotton dresses, and coconut milk, and pomegranates, and passionfruit, and the way the sunlight came through the green bamboo blinds in the Mohur Street house and made my room look like it was under water.
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
-
Waiting in the bus queue, huddled behind the Plexiglas partition, suddenly I thought of long-ago evenings spent sitting on the veranda in Mohur Street.
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
-
I lie in the little bed at night and listen to the sound the wind makes in the rafters, and think about going barefoot in the dust, about cool, cotton dresses, and coconut milk, and pomegranates, and passionfruit, and the way the sunlight came through the green bamboo blinds in the Mohur Street house and made my room look like it was under water.
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
-
Waiting in the bus queue, huddled behind the Plexiglas partition, suddenly I thought of long-ago evenings spent sitting on the veranda in Mohur Street.
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
-
I lie in the little bed at night and listen to the sound the wind makes in the rafters, and think about going barefoot in the dust, about cool, cotton dresses, and coconut milk, and pomegranates, and passionfruit, and the way the sunlight came through the green bamboo blinds in the Mohur Street house and made my room look like it was under water.
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.