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Kunbi|ˈkuːnbɪ| Also 6 Corumbijn, 9 Coombie, Koonbee, Kunbee. [ad. Hindi kurmī.] A member of an Indian agricultural caste.
1598W. Phillip tr. J. H. van Linschoten's Discours Voy. E. & W. Indies i. xxxix. 73/2 The Canarijns & Corumbjins [sic] are the Countrimen. 1808R. Drummond Illustr. Gram. Parts Guzerattee, Mahratta & Eng. Lang., Kunbee, Koonbee or Koolumbee. (Guz. and Mah.) Koonbee is a term, which is given, whatever be his profession or occupation, to the pure Sooder or first of the fourth class, who are, in Guzerat for the most part, Cultivators of the Land. This title, in the Deccan distinguishes the Cultivator, from him, who wears arms, and prefers to be called a Mahratta. 1826W. B. Hockley Pandurang Hari I. x. 230, I begged the coombie, or cultivator, to give me some bread and rice. 1845Encycl. Metrop. XX. 33/1 The Kunbí is a pure Súdra. 1875Encycl. Brit. I. 423/2 The bulk of the population [of Ahmadnagar] consists of Marhattás and Kunbís, the latter being the agriculturists. 1923United Free Ch. Miss. Rec. June 250/2 Patils of villages, the kunbi, the cartman, the man on the road with whom I passed the time of day,..all of them were kindly polite and courteous. |