bhyacharra

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bhyacharra (not comparable)

  1. (India, historical) Describing a settlement made with the village as a community, the several claims and liabilities being regulated by established customs, or special traditional rights.
    • 1846, Bengal (India). Zillah Courts, Zillah Decisions, Lower Provinces (Bengal) (page 31)
      [] a verbal bhyacharra division of the property []