bukshee

bukshee

(ˈbʌkˌʃiː)
n
(Military) dialect Indian a paymaster-general in the Anglo-Indian army
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Her dam Bukshee, winner of the Lady Ashton of Hyde and Cotswold Championship Trophies at the Cotswold Club, was a daughter of the decent sprinter Coolmona Again, who equalled Slough's 442m clock back in 1984.
Her dam Bukshee ran regularly at the Cotswold Coursing Club, and Dale Inferno himself was beaten first time up in a duffer stake at Westmeath United when l8 months old.
Bukshee's two litters were both by track sires, the first, by Tapwatcher, containing the coursing stakes winners Bukhara and Earl Jake, along with the tracker Kite Flyer.
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