I will mix one hundred cavans of husked rice with one hundred cavans of unhusked rice (palay).
The king then sent for Juan, and said to him, "Juan, here are one hundred cavans of husked rice mixed with one hundred cavans of unhusked rice.
When they heard Juan's order, the birds flew to the mountain to get the palace, and the ants hastened to the king's grounds to separate the unhusked from the husked rice.
They also take with them the bride-price, known as Suk, which is made up of cash, husked or unhusked rice, pulses and oil.
On Esek Harden's oaken floor, With many an autumn threshing worn, Lay the heaped ears of unhusked corn.
Next morning two strong men take the bridegroom and bride, who are usually grown up, on their backs, and the parties pelt each other with unhusked rice.
Once two travellers were about to take some food before starting in the morning, of whom one had sathu and the other dhan (unhusked rice).
They bring three basketfuls of paddy (unhusked rice), which are saluted and set down on the cleansed space.
They then put a quantity of paddy (unhusked rice) into a mortar, and after carefully husking it, make rice flour from it.
In the eastern verandah were a bow and arrows, a fresh head of paddy (unhusked rice), some withered grain, etc.
Padpárig pasì nang bugas, Pick out the unhusked grains from the rice.
A; a] repolish rice that still has some unhusked grains.
Nakahamyang na siya sa humay nga igbubúwad, She has laid out the unhusked rice outside to dry.
A; c1] broil unhusked young corn over flames, cooking it half-way.
A; a2] {1} remove unhusked rice or corn grains or pebbles from a batch of rice or grits one is about to cook.
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.
The money, he stated, was dedicated to the Tirumula temple, and was kept in the pots buried in paddy (unhusked rice).
Before the paste dries, parched paddy (unhusked rice) grains, representing smallpox pustules, are sprinkled over it.
Round the mat raw rice and paddy (unhusked rice) are spread, and a vessel containing cocoanut flowers and cocoanuts is placed near her.
The grain wage consists of rice or paddy (unhusked rice), and the local seer is, on the average, as nearly as possible one of 80 tolas.
A vessel full of paddy (unhusked rice), a lighted lamp, and a cocoanut are placed in a conspicuous place therein.
The bride-price usually consists of two bundles of rice and a bundle of paddy (unhusked rice).
At the tali-tying ceremony she is decorated with jewels, and made to stand on a heap of paddy (unhusked rice).
The next item in the programme is the preparation of the rice necessary for the marriage, and a quantity of paddy (unhusked rice) is brought by the girl to the pandal ground, and formally boiled in a pot.
Eravallars do not live as small independent communities, but are mostly attached to farmers, under whom they work for a daily wage of two edangazhis and a half of paddy (unhusked rice).
In the evening a certain quantity of paddy (unhusked rice) is distributed to them as wages.
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.
Some paddy (unhusked rice) is poured from a winnow on to the ground, and rice is thrown over the face of the corpse.
They get a few annas worth of paddy (unhusked rice) for their labour.
The members of the community have to visit their headman, with presents of betel leaves, money, and sometimes rice and paddy (unhusked rice).
Though they are left more to themselves, they still work for farmers or landlords for a daily wage of paddy (unhusked rice).
Round the mat is a narrow ridge made of paddy (unhusked rice), rice, and flowers of the cocoanut and areca palms.
On this platform have been placed already an ordinary bamboo quart-like measure of paddy (unhusked rice), and one of rice, each covered with a plantain leaf.
While the corpse is being got ready for conveyance to the burning ground, the daughters and sisters of the deceased husk paddy (unhusked rice).
The girl has then to rise and jump over a kindi (vessel) of water with an unhusked cocoanut placed on the top, overturning it the third time.
In the center of the large floor was a pile of unhusked corn surrounded by stools and boxes for seats, and lighted by lanterns swinging from cords above.
He noticed that she husked cautiously, and when presently he saw her drop an unhusked ear by her side he quietly picked it up and found it was a red one.
Penang, where we spent only a day, is almost literally in the midst of an immense cocoanut plantation, and I was much interested in seeing the half-naked Hindus gathering the unhusked fruit for shipment.
When the householder brings in his unhusked rice, he takes the goddess and rolls her over the heap to double its size.
Paddy (unhusked rice), the Father and Mother of the, vii.
In the North-West Provinces, people never use shidho rice owing to its being boiled in anunhusked state.
To this the farmer's daughter made no reply, and as the guests were now starting to the barnyard she was escorted between the two rivals to the great coneshaped heap of unhusked corn gleaming in the pale moonlight.
A little in front of this pair stood a youth supporting in his hands anunhusked cocoa-nut shell.
This consists of a tray full of unhusked rice surmounted by a tray full of husked rice and a roughly-husked cocoa-nut (niyor gubalan) which rests upon the latter.
The husked grain is then commonly winnowed in a sieve, and the unhusked rice (antah) which remains has to be separated from the husked rice and pounded over again.
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.
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.
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.
The bride sits on a heap or bundle of paddy (unhusked rice), and the bridegroom says "Oh!
At a puberty ceremony among some Bants the girl sits in the courtyard of her house on five unhusked cocoanuts covered with the bamboo cylinder which is used for storing paddy.
Some paddy (unhusked rice) is heaped up near the head and feet, and cocoanut cups containing lighted wicks are placed thereon.
She sits in a new basket filled with paddy (unhusked rice) or cholam (Andropogon Sorghum).
A portion of paddy (unhusked rice), and all the cooking utensils of the deceased are given to the village Sitra.
The rice for this preparation is unhusked by these girls.
A male slave gets three hanis of paddy (unhusked rice) or a hani and a half of rice daily, besides a small quantity of salt.
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 above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unhusked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.