They then put a quantity of paddy (unhusked rice) into a mortar, and after carefully husking it, make rice flour from it.
They bring three basketfuls of paddy (unhusked rice), which are saluted and set down on the cleansed space.
Some paddy (unhusked rice) is heaped up near the head and feet, and cocoanut cups containing lighted wicks are placed thereon.
Among other claims, each barber family became entitled to three or four marakkals of paddy (unhusked rice), which is the perquisite of the married members thereof.
While the corpse is being got ready for conveyance to the burning ground, the daughters and sisters of the deceased husk paddy (unhusked rice).
A vessel full of paddy (unhusked rice), a lighted lamp, and a cocoanut are placed in a conspicuous place therein.
In the evening a certain quantity of paddy (unhusked rice) is distributed to them as wages.
Round the mat raw rice and paddy (unhusked rice) are spread, and a vessel containing cocoanut flowers and cocoanuts is placed near her.
At the tali-tying ceremony she is decorated with jewels, and made to stand on a heap of paddy (unhusked rice).
As soon as an individual dies, the son goes three times round the corpse, carrying an iron measure (marakkal), wherein a lamp rests on unhusked rice.
She seats herself on the left side of the corpse, in the hands of which some paddy (unhusked rice) or salt is placed.
A certain quantity of paddy (unhusked rice) and beans of Phaseolus Mungo are given to the Brahman woman, a portion of which is set apart as sacred, some of the paddy being added to that which is stored in the granary.
The infant is placed in its father's lap, and in front of it are set a measure of rice and paddy (unhusked rice) on a plantain leaf.
The money, he stated, was dedicated to the Tirumula temple, and was kept in the pots buried in paddy (unhusked rice).
Some rice is scattered on the floor and on the sides, and ripe and green cocoanuts are placed on a small quantity of rice and paddy (unhusked rice) on each side.
Round the mat is a narrow ridge made of paddy (unhusked rice), rice, and flowers of the cocoanut and areca palms.
The Tsakala is asked to tie the dhornam to the pandal (marriage booth) or roof of the house, and he demands some paddy (unhusked rice) which is heaped up on the ground.
Though they are left more to themselves, they still work for farmers or landlords for a daily wage of paddy (unhusked rice).
They get a few annas worth of paddy (unhusked rice) for their labour.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unhusked rice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.