<span class="searchmatch">palankeens</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">palankeens</span>) Archaic form of palanquin. 1808–10, William Hickey, Memoirs of a Georgian Rake, Folio Society 1995, p. 92: At half-past seven...
See also: మౌని, మీనం, మైనం, మనం, మను, మాను, మును, and మానం మేనా • (mēnā) ? (plural మేనాలు) <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span> పల్లకి (pallaki)...
page 137: ... a conveyance called a Jaumpaun, which is like a short <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span>, with an arched top, slung on three poles (like what is called a Tonjon...
and maltreated the bearers and hircarrahs that were in attendance, waiting for their masters, demolishing every <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span> they could lay hands upon....
(natta) ? (plural నత్తలు) a snail, a shell fish a pad (like that used by <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span> bearers, so called because somewhat hollow.) "నత్త" in Charles Philip...
[sakʼat͡sʰe] Hyphenation: სა‧კა‧ცე საკაცე • (saḳace) (uncountable) handbarrow, <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span>, palanquin, stretcher Notes: archaic plurals might not exist. → Bats:...
అంచె • (añce) n (plural అంచెలు) The post or mail, a relay of horses or <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span> bearers. Synonym: టపాలు (ṭapālu) A row of things. "అంచె" in Charles Philip...
volume 31, page 25: I then set out to survey the town in the self-same <span class="searchmatch">palankeen</span>. The houses had all of them an unearthly appearance, by no means consonant...
gurglets) Alternative form of goglet. 1855, John Welsh Dulles, Life in India, <span class="searchmatch">Palankeen</span> Travelling: From the ceiling hangs a net in which your cap, a few oranges...