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palkee
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindi ????? (p?lk?), the same origin as palanquin.
Noun
palkee (plural palkees)
- (archaic) A palanquin.
- 1859, John Williamson Palmer, Up and Down the Irrawaddi
- These palkees, which, to an inexperienced person, offer, even when empty, a hopeless weight, are conveyed by them, with a heavy passenger within, at the rate of twenty or thirty miles a day
- 1859, John Williamson Palmer, Up and Down the Irrawaddi
References
- palkee in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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talkee
English
Etymology
talk +? -ee
Noun
talkee (plural talkees)
- A person who is talked to (or at)
See also
- talkee-talkee
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