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palankeen
@@@LINK=palanquin Oxford English Dictionary
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Agastheeswaram
the headquarters of the Shanar tribe where their Nadan, or Chieftain, resides, who was formerly allowed the privileges of having a fort, riding in a palankeen wikipedia.org
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palenkeen
palenkeen obs. form of palankeen. Oxford English Dictionary
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palanquin
‖ palankeen, palanquin, n. (pælənˈkiːn) Forms: α. 6 palanchin, pal(l)anchine, pallankin, 7 palankine, -quine, pallenkine, pallanquin, (pollankan, palamkin, -keen, palakin, pallaquin), 7–8 pallankeen, palenkeen, 8 pallenkeen, 7– palankin, palanquin, 8– palankeen. Also β. 7 palanke, -ka, 7–8 palankee,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myogaksa
Tangible Cultural Property No. 191 Hanging Buddhist Painting for the Young-san Religious Service South Chungcheong Folklore Cultural Property No. 14 Palankeen wikipedia.org
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pollankan
pollankan obs. form of palankeen. Oxford English Dictionary
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palles
pallenkeen, -kine, pallentine, palles obs. ff. palankeen, palatine, palace. Oxford English Dictionary
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Glossary of the British Raj
Palaiyam: Alternate spelling of Pollam.Palankeen, Palanquin: A litter in which gentleman in India recline, and are carried on the shoulders of four men wikipedia.org
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pallaquine
pallanchine, -kee(n, -kin, pallaquine obs. ff. palankeen. Oxford English Dictionary
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palki
‖ palkee, palki East Ind. (ˈpɑːlkiː) Also 7 pallakee, palleki(e. [Hindī † pālakī, pālkī palankeen, litter.] = palankeen.1678 J. Phillips tr. Tavernier's Voy. ii. ii. 175 The Princesses are carried in Palleki's. 1771 J. R. Forster Toreen's Voy. Suratte in tr. Osbeck's Voy. etc. II. 201 The greater no... Oxford English Dictionary
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pitarah
‖ pitarah E. Ind. (pɪˈtɑːrə) Also pattara, petara(h, pettarah, pittarah. [Hind. piṭārāh, peṭārāh.] A basket or box used in travelling by palankeen to carry the traveller's clothes. (Yule and Burnell.)1828 Asiat. Costumes 61 Two pair of pattara baskets. 1845 Sir H. B. Edwardes in Mem. (1886) I. 33 Yo... Oxford English Dictionary
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hammal
‖ hammal, hummaul (haˈmaːl) Also 8–9 hamaul, 9 hamal, khamal. [Arab. hammāl porter, f. hamala to carry.] A Turkish or Oriental porter; in Western India, a palanquin-bearer.1766 Grose Voy. E. Ind. (1772) I. 120 (Y. s.v. Hummaul) The Hamauls or porters, who make a livelihood of carrying goods to and f... Oxford English Dictionary
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roundel
roundel (ˈraʊndəl) Also 5 roundele, 5–6 -elle, 5–7 -ell, 7 -ill; 5 roundul, Sc. -all, 6–8 -al, 7 -ill; 5 rowndel, 6 -ale, 6–7 -ell. [ad. OF. rondel masc. or rondelle fem., f. rond round a. Hence also med.L. rondellus, -um and rondella, It. rondello, rondella, MDu. and Du. rondeel, MLG. rondel, runde... Oxford English Dictionary
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go-cart
ˈgo-cart [f. go v. + cart.] 1. A light frame-work, without bottom, moving on castors or rollers, in which a child may learn to walk without danger of falling.1689 Prior Ep. to Shephard 86 As young children, who are try'd in Go-carts, to keep their steps from sliding. 1711 Steele Spect. No. 109 ¶4 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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cot
▪ I. cot, n.1 (kɒt) Also 5–9 cott. [OE. cot neut. (pl. cotu), in Lindisf. Gosp. also ? cott (dat. cotte, cottum) = MDu. cot (infl. cōte), Du. kot, MLG. and mod.LG. kot; also ON. kot (infl. koti) neut.:—OTeut. type *kuto{supm}. Beside this is found in same sense OE. cote (see cote) = MDu. cōte, MLG. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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