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Definition of the day : « bhang »
- As in marijuana : noun grass, pot
- As in cannabis : noun marijuana
- As in hemp : noun plant
- Often enough they are almost overcome with the opium or bhang they have taken.
- Extract from : « Jones of the 64th » by F. S. (Frederick Sadleir) Brereton
- In India it is chiefly for the resin, "haschisch, churrus, bhang."
- Extract from : « The Romance of Plant Life » by G. F. Scott Elliot
- Sometimes the leaves and stalks are dried in order to make the drug "bhang."
- Extract from : « The Romance of Plant Life » by G. F. Scott Elliot
- On one occasion490 they secretly filled his pipe with hashish (Bhang).
- Extract from : « Bahaism and Its Claims » by Samuel Graham Wilson
- Bhang consists of the larger leaves and capsules of the plant on which an efflorescence of resinous matter has occurred.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 6 » by Various
- Then they took a bhang supply with them, and hashish, chat, and a few other sociable herbs.
- Extract from : « Sjambak » by John Holbrook Vance
- The patient is made to sit on an upturned new earthen pot, being previously well drugged with opium or bhang.
- Extract from : « Castes and Tribes of Southern India » by Edgar Thurston
- It was a short but sharp engagement, for numbers of the rebels were inflamed by the drug known as bhang, and fought like fiends.
- Extract from : « John Nicholson » by R. E. Cholmeley
- Bhang, the Hindustani siddhi or sabzi, consists of the dried leaves and small stalks of the hemp; a few fruits occur in it.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 » by Various
- Wine is bad, bhang destroyeth one generation, but tobacco destroyeth all generations.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 » by Various