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- noun Alternative form of
jereed .
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When a horseman who happens to be without a djerrid gets entangled among his opponents, he will be seen twisting and turning with the activity of
Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia John Milton Mackie
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Throwing the djerrid was perhaps the deli-kan's favorite equestrian amusement.
Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia John Milton Mackie
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It was then that a dun-coloured dove with a lilac neck flew through the garden and took refuge in a palm, seen for a moment as she alighted on the flexible djerrid on a background of blue air.
Sister Teresa 1892
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_djerrid_ with such force that he completely shattered the target far on the other side.
Women of the Romance Countries John Robert Effinger 1901
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a wild-cat in order to elude the blows aimed at him; now completely screened under the belly of the horse, then lying at full length on his back, and again stretched by his side, until regaining a djerrid he becomes in turn the assailant.
Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia John Milton Mackie
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