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Welcome in the presentation of standard -7 poem ¡° In the Bazaar of Hyderabad¡± created by Darshana.h.patel B.R.P. English, prantij, (s.k.). 9712732192
¡° In the Bazaar of Hyderabad¡±
?
It is a Bazaar of Hyderabad
What do you sell, O ye merchant ?
Richly your wares are displayed,
Turbans of crimsons and silver Crimson-red colour  Red turban Silver turban
Tunics of purple brocade, Tunic- jacket Brocade-Fabric with  raised patterns  woven in. ( jDIbu¡èInu> kam krelu  ) Purple tunic
Mirror with panels of amber,  Amber-yellowish ( Aa0a pI5a r>gnu ) Panel-usually raised above or sunk bellow the surrounding area Panels  of amber Mirror
Daggers with handle of jade, Dagger-short two  edged stabbing  weapon( k3arI ) Jade-a hard dark green ornamental stone Dagger
What do you weigh, O ye vendors? Weigh- the heaviness  of thing. Vender-person who sells goods.
Saffron and lentil and rice. Saffron  Lentil  Rice
What do you grind, O ye maidens? Grind- to reduce to powder/ to crush to small particles. Maiden- unmarried girl /a virgin.
Sandalwood, henna and spice. Sandalwood  Henna  Spice
What do you call, O ye peddlers? Call- (here)  to describe as. Peddler-to do  door to door seller in small good.
Chessmen and ivory dice. chessmen Ivory dice
What do you make, O ye goldsmiths ? Make-to construct/ manufacture. Goldsmith- who make gold and silver ornament.( sonI )
Wristlet and anklet and ring, Wristlet  Anklet  Ring
Bells for the feet of blue pigeons, Bells Blue pigeon feet
Frail as a dragon-fly¡¯s wing. Frail- infirm / fragile Dragon-fly : one type of insect. Wing ¨C the organ of a  bird and insect by which it  flies. Dragon fly
Girdles of gold for the king. Girdle- waist-  band; belt. Girdle
What do you cry, O ye fruit men? Cry ¨C to shout; to utter  loudly. Fruit man - who sells  fruits.  Fruit man
Citron, pomegranate and plum. Citron  Pomegranate  Plum
What do you play, O ye musicians? Musician - who play  musical instrument. Musician Musician
Chitar, Sarangi and drum Chitar  Sarangi  Drum
What do you weave, O ye flower-girl? Weave- to make thing by the help of threads. Flower-girl
With tassels of azure and red ? Tassels- an ornamental hanging tuft of threads. Azure- sky blue colour. Red- red colour. Tassels of azure and red
Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom, Crown of flower bridegroom
Chaplets to garland his bed, Chaplet- Garland of flower. To garland- to decorate. Bed
Sheets of while blossoms new gathered To perfume the sleep of the dead. Dead- No longer alive ; complete. Blossom-a mass of flowers, especially on a tree.
T H A N K   Y O U
4. Can you think other words (not from this poem) to rhyme with :  Rice, Spice,  :  Nice, Twice, Dice, Price, Ice, Slice, ¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­. Brocade, Jade,  :  Blade, Grade, Glade, Spade, Made, Trade, Shade,¡­¡­¡­.. Ring, King,  :  Sing, Thing, Swing, Wing, Bring, Spring,¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­ Drum, Come,  :  Gum, Sum, Hum, Plum,  Some,¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­ Bed, Dead,  :  Bread, Thread, Head, Tread,  Lead, Tread, Stead,¡­¡­¡­¡­.

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"In the bazaar of hyderabad" poem of std.-7

  • 1. HELLO FRIENDS! HOW ARE YOU ?
  • 3. Welcome in the presentation of standard -7 poem ¡° In the Bazaar of Hyderabad¡± created by Darshana.h.patel B.R.P. English, prantij, (s.k.). 9712732192
  • 4. ¡° In the Bazaar of Hyderabad¡±
  • 5. ?
  • 6. It is a Bazaar of Hyderabad
  • 7. What do you sell, O ye merchant ?
  • 8. Richly your wares are displayed,
  • 9. Turbans of crimsons and silver Crimson-red colour Red turban Silver turban
  • 10. Tunics of purple brocade, Tunic- jacket Brocade-Fabric with raised patterns woven in. ( jDIbu¡èInu> kam krelu ) Purple tunic
  • 11. Mirror with panels of amber, Amber-yellowish ( Aa0a pI5a r>gnu ) Panel-usually raised above or sunk bellow the surrounding area Panels of amber Mirror
  • 12. Daggers with handle of jade, Dagger-short two edged stabbing weapon( k3arI ) Jade-a hard dark green ornamental stone Dagger
  • 13. What do you weigh, O ye vendors? Weigh- the heaviness of thing. Vender-person who sells goods.
  • 14. Saffron and lentil and rice. Saffron Lentil Rice
  • 15. What do you grind, O ye maidens? Grind- to reduce to powder/ to crush to small particles. Maiden- unmarried girl /a virgin.
  • 16. Sandalwood, henna and spice. Sandalwood Henna Spice
  • 17. What do you call, O ye peddlers? Call- (here) to describe as. Peddler-to do door to door seller in small good.
  • 18. Chessmen and ivory dice. chessmen Ivory dice
  • 19. What do you make, O ye goldsmiths ? Make-to construct/ manufacture. Goldsmith- who make gold and silver ornament.( sonI )
  • 20. Wristlet and anklet and ring, Wristlet Anklet Ring
  • 21. Bells for the feet of blue pigeons, Bells Blue pigeon feet
  • 22. Frail as a dragon-fly¡¯s wing. Frail- infirm / fragile Dragon-fly : one type of insect. Wing ¨C the organ of a bird and insect by which it flies. Dragon fly
  • 23. Girdles of gold for the king. Girdle- waist- band; belt. Girdle
  • 24. What do you cry, O ye fruit men? Cry ¨C to shout; to utter loudly. Fruit man - who sells fruits. Fruit man
  • 25. Citron, pomegranate and plum. Citron Pomegranate Plum
  • 26. What do you play, O ye musicians? Musician - who play musical instrument. Musician Musician
  • 27. Chitar, Sarangi and drum Chitar Sarangi Drum
  • 28. What do you weave, O ye flower-girl? Weave- to make thing by the help of threads. Flower-girl
  • 29. With tassels of azure and red ? Tassels- an ornamental hanging tuft of threads. Azure- sky blue colour. Red- red colour. Tassels of azure and red
  • 30. Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom, Crown of flower bridegroom
  • 31. Chaplets to garland his bed, Chaplet- Garland of flower. To garland- to decorate. Bed
  • 32. Sheets of while blossoms new gathered To perfume the sleep of the dead. Dead- No longer alive ; complete. Blossom-a mass of flowers, especially on a tree.
  • 33. T H A N K Y O U
  • 34. 4. Can you think other words (not from this poem) to rhyme with : Rice, Spice, : Nice, Twice, Dice, Price, Ice, Slice, ¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­. Brocade, Jade, : Blade, Grade, Glade, Spade, Made, Trade, Shade,¡­¡­¡­.. Ring, King, : Sing, Thing, Swing, Wing, Bring, Spring,¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­ Drum, Come, : Gum, Sum, Hum, Plum, Some,¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­ Bed, Dead, : Bread, Thread, Head, Tread, Lead, Tread, Stead,¡­¡­¡­¡­.