Around her hips, over her cloth, hung several rows of small bones of pig and sambar (Cervus unicolor).
On one side there is a raised platform or pial formed of clay, about two feet high, and covered with sambar (deer) or buffalo skins, or sometimes with a mat.
Immediately the alarmed belling of a sambar came from the direction in which the peacock had called, followed by a short, muffled roar from the tiger.
He lifted a foot, showing a boot made of soft sambar skin with a cotton sole.
We are watching the progress of those big sambar deer with very keen interest, and it is to be recorded that already that species has crossed with the Louisiana white-tailed deer.
The Indian sambardeer looks like a short-legged big-bodied understudy of our American elk.
Pierce has introduced the Indian sambar deer and Japanese sika deer (Cervus sika), both of which are doing well.
The rusine or sambar group of Cervus, of which the characteristics are given above, comprises a considerable number of long-tailed species with three-tined antlers from the Indo-Malay countries and some parts of China.
The largest and handsomest is thesambar of India (Cervus [Rusa] unicolor), characterized by its massive and rugged antlers.
In the center of a space about twenty feet in diameter, on which the tall grass had been trampled flat, lay the remains of a sambar stag which had very recently been killed and eaten by a tiger.
The Malay Sambar Deer of the Zoological Park have one droll trait.
The neck had not been dislocated, and the sambar had fought long and hard.
The Indian and Malay sambar deer are lymphatic, confident, tractable and easily handled.
Evidently the tiger had lain in wait on the runway, and had failed to subdue the sambar by his first fierce onslaught.
The sambar stag is a grand animal, with fine erect carriage, heavily maned neck, and with massive horns of the rusine type.
Even in the sambar and axis there is a tendency to throw out abnormal tines.
Stalking sambar is by far the most enjoyable and sportsmanlike way of killing them, but more are shot in battues, or over water when they come down to drink.
The sambar stag, though almost equal in size, will not bear the slightest burden, but the nilgao will carry a man.
He rests during the day in shade, but is less of a nocturnal feeder than the sambar stag.
When wounded or brought to bay the sambar is no ignoble foe; even a female has an awkward way of rearing up and striking out with her fore-feet.
The head of the sambar is very fine; the eye large and full, with immense eye-pits, which can be almost reversed or greatly dilated during excitement.
The nilgao drinks daily, the sambar only every third day, and many are shot over water.
The antler then resembles the rusine type, of which our sambar stag is an example.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sambar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.