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Prunts may be: the
plural of
prunt the
Kashmiri name of the city of
Poonch and the
respective district This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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absence of a handle.
Prunts may be
impressed into
decorative shapes, such as raspberries, blackberries, or lion's heads.
Prunts are a
common stylistic...
-
among other variations) was a type of
large drinking gl****
studded with
prunts to
ensure a safe grip, po****r
mainly in the
Rhineland and the Netherlands...
- sand used for gl**** production. The thick,
hollow stem is
covered with
prunts providing a
secure grip for
hands greasy from feasting,
similar to the römer...
- doorknocker. Both
Venetian and façon de
Venise goblets feature decorative prunts moulded in the lion mask
shapes frequently alluding to the
symbol of Venice...
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Poonch (or Punch), (called
Prunts in the Kashmiri,
Gojri &
Pahari languages) is a town and the
administrative headquarters of the
Poonch district, of the...
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Collectors of
bottles sometimes refer to them as
Applied seals, Blob
seals or
Prunt seals. Up
until the 17th
century bottles would have been made of pottery...
- user can
immediately fix the error. In the
example pictured above (with
PRUNT), the
error can be
fixed by
moving the
cursor over the U,
typing I (the...
- this
river in Azad
Jammu and Kashmir. The
older forms of "Punch"
include "
Prunts", "****st" and "Parnotsa". Hasan,
Mohibbul (1959),
Kashmir under the Sultans...
- into a mold; also
applied to a more
general range of cast-gl**** objects.
Prunt – a
small blob of gl****
fused to a
piece of gl****,
often impressed with...