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(med) 'Wild Dzo'. Synonyms : sri ma ra, ba lang nog can, lkog shal can (Jam-dpal)  <br>
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(med) 'Wild Dzo' <br>
mdzo rgod ni / sri ma ra / ba lang nog can / lkog shal can zer / mdo nas 'byung ba'i ri'i mdzo ste / bshad rgyud zas le'ur / ri dwags che ba'i rigs su bshad // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, pdf p 261) <br>
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Synonyms : sri ma ra, ba lang nog can, lkog shal can (Jam-dpal) <br>
  
Illustrations : Jam-dpal (pdf p 261) mdzo rgod <br>
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'''mdzo rgod''' ni / sri ma ra / ba lang nog can / lkog shal can zer / mdo nas 'byung ba'i ri'i mdzo ste / bshad rgyud zas le'ur / ri dwags che ba'i rigs su bshad // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 235) <br>
  
As a crossbreed the existence of  wild mdzos is quite unlikely. Rather a forest deer, as Jam-dpal hints to with the quote. The synonym sri ma ra (skr) refers to 'wild boar' living in marsh lands. Or a zebra-like animal with green and red lines, also frequenting marshy places. Or a forest deer. Monier-Williams has 'a kind of animal frequenting damp places ([according to] to some the ‘Bos Grunniens’ or ‘a young deer’)' (wisdomlib.org) <br>
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Illustrations : Jam-dpal (print p 235) mdzo rgod <br>
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As a crossbreed the existence of  wild mdzos is highly unlikely. Rather a forest deer, as Jam-dpal hints to with the quote. The synonym sri ma ra (skr) refers to 'wild boar' living in marsh lands. Or a zebra-like animal with green and red lines, also frequenting marshy places. Or a forest deer. Monier-Williams has 'a kind of animal frequenting damp places ([according to] to some the ‘Bos Grunniens’ or ‘a young deer’)' (wisdomlib.org) <br>
 
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:35, 18 February 2024 (EST)
 
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:35, 18 February 2024 (EST)
  
 
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མཛོ་རྒོད
wild cattle [JV]

wild/ untamed mdzo [IW]


(med) 'Wild Dzo'
Synonyms : sri ma ra, ba lang nog can, lkog shal can (Jam-dpal)

mdzo rgod ni / sri ma ra / ba lang nog can / lkog shal can zer / mdo nas 'byung ba'i ri'i mdzo ste / bshad rgyud zas le'ur / ri dwags che ba'i rigs su bshad // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 235)

Illustrations : Jam-dpal (print p 235) mdzo rgod

As a crossbreed the existence of wild mdzos is highly unlikely. Rather a forest deer, as Jam-dpal hints to with the quote. The synonym sri ma ra (skr) refers to 'wild boar' living in marsh lands. Or a zebra-like animal with green and red lines, also frequenting marshy places. Or a forest deer. Monier-Williams has 'a kind of animal frequenting damp places ([according to] to some the ‘Bos Grunniens’ or ‘a young deer’)' (wisdomlib.org)
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:35, 18 February 2024 (EST)