Indus, i, m. g. A noble riuer, that commeth frõ the great mountayne Taurus, and inclseth Indie on the west, and runneth into the Indian sea. Into this riuer run xix, great and famous riuers, the least of them is more than the greate rier of Dunow, where he is broadest. Strabo sayth, % they which doe write most moderately of Indus, doe affirme, that he is in bredth fiftie furlongs, whiche is twelue myles and a halfe. The water thereof causcth great fertilitie whÊ it ouerfloweth, and thereof many sundrie, pleasaunte, and holesome fruites doe spring without labour.