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1. compound, n.2 View full entry 1679

...The enclosure within which a (European) residence or factory stands, in India, China, and other Eastern countries....

2. England, n. View full entry a1475

...The inhabitants of England (sometimes also Britain) regarded collectively. Also: England personified or regarded allusively, esp. as a political entity; (with modifying word) a section of the inhabitants of England...

3. eve-teaser, n. View full entry 1960

...A man who sexually harasses a woman in a public place. Cf. eve-teasing...

4. eve-teasing, n. View full entry 1960

...Sexual harassment of a woman by a man in a public place. Cf. eve-teaser...

5. griffin, n.2 View full entry 1793

...A European newly arrived in India, and unaccustomed to Indian ways and peculiarities; a novice, new-comer, greenhorn....

6. kilta, n. View full entry 1876

...In India, a kind of wicker basket. Also attrib. = made of wicker....

7. kitty, n.4 View full entry 1825

...A prison, jail, or lock-up; a house of correction....

8. Kol, n. View full entry 1795

...Mundu-speaking peoples of Chota Nagpur and Bengal in India (see also quot. 1896); a member of any of these peoples. Also attrib. or as , of...

9. Kolam, n. View full entry a1863

...In India, a group of people (whose name for themselves is Kōlavar) speaking a Dravidian language similar to that of the Parji of Bastar....

10. Paulist, n.1 and adj. View full entry 1665

...In India, esp. the former Portuguese colony of Goa: a Jesuit. Now hist....

11. pish-pash, n. View full entry 1834

...A soup or stew containing rice and small pieces of meat, esp. chicken....

12. tappal | tappaul, n. View full entry 1791

...The transmission of letters, etc. by relays of runners; the organization by which this is carried on; the postal matter or conveyance, the mail; one who carries the post; an arrival or...

13. tonjon, n. View full entry c1804

...A kind of sedan chair slung on a pole and carried by four bearers....

14. tum-tum, n.2 View full entry 1863

...A dog-cart....

15. Waler, n.2 View full entry 1849

...Anglo-Indian. A horse imported from Australia, esp. from New South Wales. Also, a type of light Australian horse....

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