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खतावनी khatāwanī, khataunī(prob. fem. of khatā`unā, denom. of khātā), s.f. Ledger, account-book; the roll, volume, or paper on which are abstracted into distinct heads the several items first entered in a daybook (or a field-book);—an account made up from the khasra or field-book, a classified list of cultivated holdings prepared at the time of a village survey (in which the fields belonging to each thok, paṭṭī, and individual are brought together, and the name of the occupant, the number of each field, its extent, with deductions for waste or the like, the rate of assessment per bīghā, the total rent, and the manner of its payment, are recorded).
Origin: Hindi