释义 |
‖ khet|keɪt| [Hind., Hindi.] In India, a tract of cultivated land.
1878P. Robinson In my Indian Garden 176 In the still air could be heard..from the scattered khets, the bark of the prowling fox. 1886― Valley of Teetotum Trees 63 In all the swampy jheels and crop-grown khets. 192219th Cent. Oct. 589 The land is divided by one broad distinction into the khet and the jungle—that is to say, into the cultivated and the wild. |