Citations:dekh


 * 1829, The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register (page 701)
 * Half his native English had now given way to bad Hindoostanee. When he inspects his indigo-fields, he takes a dékh at the plant, or chuls over the kates:
 * 1853, Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East
 * these formed the whole assemblage, with the occasional exception of some officer, stopping as he passed by, returning from his morning ride 'just to have a dekh at the steamer.'
 * 1880, Francis John Bellew, Memoirs of a Griffin; Or, A Cadet's First Year in India (page 99)
 * Just now taking a dekh (look) at the Calcutta Khubber (News).