Re > References for ‘Reŕi, ŕeŕi’
[17] RAKTA. See VÁYU, PITTA, KAPHA AND RAKTA. RASUN. [[Garlic,]] Allium sativum Linn. REŔI. Castor, Ricinus communis Linn. [...] bread made from whole-wheat flour.
[7] Some of the better known oil seeds [...] castor (erańd́a, ŕeŕi, Ricinus communis). The varieties [...] indigenous castor (cháser ŕeŕi) karamchá (karanjá, [...] (nárikel), etc.
[31] Castor (Erańd́a, Ŕeŕi, Ricinus Communis)
[32] There are two varieties of castor: [...] indigenous castor (cháser ŕeŕi)
[47] b) T́oŕi/t́aŕi: [...] allow castor-oil plant fertilizer[reŕi] to decompose and use that in the soil (it is better if cultivated reŕi chaff is used in place of wild reŕi chaff). In land which suffers [...] sun-harvest crops or yellow mustard.
[49] c) True mustard, or yellow mustard. [...] fertilizer or decomposed, cultivated reŕi chaff. It is considered true mustard [...] be impossible or unachievable.
[38] 8) Another meaning of the word [...] erańd́i → eŕi → reŕi). According to the Prákrta [...] place of ra, eŕi becomes reŕi. This word reŕi is used in Bengali and also in [...] There are two main varieties of reŕi. – cultivated reŕi and wild reŕi. The leaves of the cultivated reŕi are deep green and its seeds (castor [...] fertilizer for mustard fields. Wild reŕi is usually known as bhereńd́á [...] that grow in the leaves of the reŕi plant is called eńd́i [...] still is. If some efforts are made, reŕi can be cultivated nicely in those [...] eńd́i silk can be produced.
[8] Similarly, the word enŕi [...] passage of time, enŕi became reŕi – ra has occupied the place of a. Reŕi is not only used in Bengali but [...] “rammonia” fertilizer.