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Example sentences for "ryot"

Lexicographically close words:
ryme; rymes; ryming; ryng; rynge; ryots; ryotwari; rype; ryper; ryse
  1. That foloweth in this worlde voluptuosyte Or carnall lust ryot or other offence Wastynge his tyme in syn and viciousnes All suche in this worlde, by theyr blynde negligence Drawe styll the cart of greuous besynes.

  2. The ignorance and stupidity of the ryot (villager) is so great that he will not very infrequently try one eye in an English hospital, and one in a Vaithyan's hands.

  3. In many villages they have the privilege of receiving from each ryot a handful of grain during the harvest time.

  4. It is hard for those who have not lived and worked among them to realise how easily the ryot falls a dupe to impudent self-advertisement.

  5. Make such vnconstant children of our selues As now againe to snatch our palme from palme: Vn-sweare faith sworne, and on the marriage bed Of smiling peace to march a bloody hoast, And make a ryot on the gentle brow Of true sincerity?

  6. Soon a poor old ryot on a donkey, happens amid the confusion to cross immediately in front of the bicycle; whack!

  7. Mr. Bolton is also able to give me several useful hints concerning wheeling through France and Germany.

  8. The snowy mountains rear their white heads up in the silent night, grim and ghostly all around, and make the midnight air chilly, even in midsummer.

  9. They are frequently found occupying some snug, but not always lucrative, post under the Government.

  10. They are supposed to be extinct volcanoes, now filled with water; and report says that no sounding-line has yet been found long enough to fathom the bottom.

  11. Morning and evening, the ryot with his bullocks may be seen at the wells dragging up the big skins of water, which is run by a series of gutters into the plots all over the thirsty fields.

  12. Along the banks of these streams, towards the end of the rainy season, the industrious ryot and his family set about preparing the fields for the poppy planting.

  13. This is the second process of adulteration--the ryot desiring to sell the drug as much drenched with oil as possible, the retailers at the same time refusing to purchase that which is thinner than half dried glue.

  14. In Bengal the usual terms of contract between the manufacturer and the ryot are, that the latter, receiving at the time a certain advance of money, perhaps one rupee (2s.

  15. I am informed that the Porojas, when asked what their caste is, use ryot and Poroja as synonymous, saying we are Porojas; we are ryot people.

  16. In the privacy of their own dwellings the Bengali ryot bows the knee and solemnly worships a bowl of rice or a cup of arrack.

  17. I repeat that the sufferings of the British laborer and workingmen, the trials of the British poor are nothing compared with those of the Indian ryot and the Indian workingmen and the Indian clerks in your employ in that country.

  18. It is the ignorant ryot and the millions of workingmen and women who suffer.

  19. Don't you think, sir, that the Indian ryot and the Indian poor are being crushed under the weight of two capitalisms superimposed upon each other--one foreign and the other indigenous?

  20. Neither on the lender nor on the borrower, but mainly on the ryot and the laborer.

  21. The fact is that the Indian ryot who pays for all these extravagances has no voice to check the vagaries of those who spend his money for their own comforts.

  22. The Bengal ryot knows nothing of the most ordinary comforts of life.

  23. They are simply the rank and file--the food for fever--sharing with the ryot and the plough-bullock the honor of being the plinth on which the State rests.

  24. The old assumption that the interests of the ryot must be confided to official hands is strenuously denied by modern educated Indians.

  25. Some among them have tried to do a little for the submerged classes, the poor ryot and the ill-paid sweated laborer, but their efforts were of no consequence.

  26. We can ask them for proofs by insisting on and agitating for the immediate legislative relief of the ryot and the middle classes.

  27. We would wholeheartedly support any scheme which would open a way to a just and righteous distribution of wealth and land in India and which would insure the ryot and the working man his rightful place in the body politic.

  28. Political consciousness must travel from the classes to the masses and the longer the inauguration of popular Government is delayed, the greater the delay in the awakening of the ryot and the working man.

  29. We can quote any number of authorities to show that the Indian ryot is the most pitiable figure in the whole length and breadth of India, if not in the whole world.

  30. We believe that the ryot and the working men in India as elsewhere are being exploited and robbed by the classes in possession of the means of production and distribution.

  31. If the statements are true, India must be a veritable paradise and the lot of the Indian ryot enviable.

  32. It is true that "the district officer and his lieutenants" are in a position to know the difficulties that beset the ryot and his very human needs.

  33. The agricultural deficiencies are due to the same causes plus the poverty of the ryot and his inability to secure the capital necessary for improvements on reasonable terms of interest.

  34. All these years the bureaucracy did nothing for the ryot and now they pose as his special friends, whose continuance in power and in office is necessary for his protection from the politically minded middle classes.

  35. It is a not uncommon experience of the ryot (or farmer) to retire at night upon an empty stomach.

  36. That the government itself should treat high and low, the poor ryot and the wealthy rajah, the ignorant Pariah and the cultured Brahman as one in their claim for right and protection, for justice and for favour, seemed to the Hindu absurd.

  37. What, you are his ryot and yet are acting against his interests?

  38. A struggle ensued, but the intruder managed to escape, not before Sádhu had recognised him as a ryot of Ramani Babu, named Karim.

  39. Clearly there is a pressing need of scientific agriculture, to replace or supplement the rule-of-thumb methods in which the ryot is a past master.

  40. Again the ryot affirmed that he owned nothing and appealed to the Bara Babu for corroboration.

  41. Our courts of law are used by these harpies as engines of oppression; toil as he may the ryot is never free from debt.

  42. And he oft ryot to the land, And maid all his that evir he fand; And syne he drew him to the hicht, To stynt bettir his fayis mycht.

  43. The claim of the Ryot to retain the land which he cultivated, so long as he paid the stipulated contribution, seemed to raise his character above that of an ordinary tenant removeable at pleasure, or at the conclusion of a stipulated term.

  44. The bulk of the Balijas are now engaged in cultivation, and this accounts for so many having returned Kapu as their main caste, for Kapu is also a common Telugu word used for a ryot (farmer).

  45. The ryot used his implements whenever and wherever he pleased.

  46. The so-called patta issued to the ryot under this system was really no more than a license to use one or more hoes, as the case might be.

  47. The Indian ryot should be represented so that the people may virtually rate themselves according to the surveys of what is wanted, and spend the money locally under certain orders of an elected board.

  48. And now Lord Ripon had prepared Land Reform Bills for Bengal and Oudh which, if passed, would give the ryot security against oppression.

  49. One school said, "Borrow the money and the land will be so enriched that the ryot will be able to pay increased taxation.

  50. Such matters are discussed and decided by the collector at the jamabandi or court held every year for definitely ascertaining the amount of revenue to be paid by each ryot for the current season.

  51. As the land tax forms the mainstay of the imperial revenue, so the ryot or cultivator constitutes the unit of the social system.

  52. The zamindar was conspicuous and useful; the village community and the cultivating ryot did not force themselves into notice.

  53. The ryot who had just disappeared had probably returned to his home in some not distant hamlet.

  54. It was too late to think of that now; the ryot was quite out of sight, and Ahmed had perforce to return to his mat.

  55. The ryot stood for a few minutes watching these ineffectual attempts, then shouted a farewell and moved away.

  56. The Indian ryot everywhere turns instinctively to the sahib as his protector against all wild beasts.

  57. Broadly speaking, the ryot is always in debt.

  58. When a ryot cannot make both ends meet, and he is in trouble either about his rent or his taxes, it is to the money-lender that he flies for assistance.

  59. The Indian ryot knows nothing of them and goes on in his own way.

  60. This ceremony resembles that of the ryot (cultivating) class among the Hindus.

  61. They levy blackmail from every village along the foot of the hills, and, if any ryot (cultivator) refuses to pay up, his crop silently disappears on some moonless night.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ryot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.