The Founders of the Indian Empire. Clive, Warren Hastings, And Wellesley. Lord Clive

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G B George Bruce Malleson
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Mj friend, Mr. Pincott, my obligations to whom in all matters connected with the origin and spelling of Oriental words I am glad to take this opportunity of acknowledging, has, however, solved the question. " The word Omichund," he writes me, " is derived from the words ami (a corruption of amrita), ' nectar,' and chanday 'the moon.' The two words combined imply 'the lunar nectar,' there being a superstition that the Moon is the receptacle of the nectar of the gods. For this reason the Moon is ...also called sudhdnidhif ' the ocean of nectar,' and sudhddhdraf * the receptacle of nectar.' " The name should, therefore, be spelled ''Amfchand." I, 12 Digitized by Google 178 LORD 0LI7B. [1767.
J'afar, were on the ground within the Mardthd ditch, : near Amichand's garden, in which was the tent of the Niiwdb himself. The rest of the army extended with- out much order from the Mardtha ditch to the salt- .
water lake ; or, speaking roughly, from what is now j the Damdam road to Baliganj and Aliptir.


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