Stories of Bengalee Life/Glossary
GLOSSARY
Alwan, a woollen sheet used as a wrapper.
Amla, a ministerial officer.
Aswin, the sixth Hindu month, September-October.
Baburchi, a Mahomedan cook.
Bael, the wood-apple.
Benami, assumed name.
Bilati, foreign or English.
Bou Didi, the wife of an elder brother or cousin.
Budmash, a rogue, rascal.
Bundook, a gun.
Bygun, the fruit of the egg plant; the brinjal.
Chapkan, a long flowing coat.
Chota Hazri, the morning tea and toast.
Chowkidar, a police watchman.
Chudder, a sheet for draping the upper portion of the body.
Chuprassi, a peon or orderly.
Cowri, a shell representing the smallest money value.
Cutcherry, a court house or office.
Dai, a maid servant.
Dak, post.
Dak Bungalow, a rest house for travellers.
Daroga, a Sub-Inspector of Police.
Deodar, a cedar tree.
Deshi, country made.
Dharmawatar, Incarnation of Justice.
Dhoti, a cloth for draping the lower part of the body.
Durbar, a levee held by a high official.
Durga, a Hindu goddess.
Durry, a cotton carpet.
Ejlash, a raised platform where a judicial officer sits.
Ek dum, all at once.
Ekka, a two wheeled bamboo cart, drawn by a pony.
Feringhi, a European.
Ghailla, a pitcher.
Gharibparwar, Supporter of the poor.
Ghat, a bathing or landing place on the bank of a river.
Ghee, clarified butter.
Ghurra, same as ghailla.
Goor, treacle.
Gowala, a dairyman.
Hajat, a lock up for undertrial prisoners.
Haram, forbidden, unclean.
Hookah, the pipe etc., in which tobacco is smoked.
Hukum, order.
Hulla, tumult.
Huzoor, Your Honor.
Jemadar, Head constable.
Jhow, the tamarisk tree.
Kachowri, a kind of pastry filled with bruised pulse.
Kala admi, black man.
Kartal, small cymbals made of brass.
Khalassi, a station porter.
Khansama, a house steward.
Khas camera, private chamber.
Khitmadgar, a table servant.
Khodawand, master, lord.
Khoka, baby.
Kothi, house.
Kotwali, the chief police station in a towrn.
Krishna, a Hindu God, the tenth incarnation of Vishnu.
Kurta, a kind of tunic.
Lakh, a hundred thousands.
Lathi, a bambooo club.
Loochi, a soft thin flour cake fried in Ghee.
Lota, a small water pot made of brass or bell-metal.
Maidan, a plain.
Maro, shoot.
Mem Saheb, a European lady.
Modi, a grocer.
Mofussil, the country as distinguished from the town.
Mridang, a small drum.
Muktear, an attorney.
Narayan, an epithet of Vishnu.
Pan, a betel leaf.
Poori, same as loochee.
Pucca, sure, settled, literally ripe.
Puggri, a turban.
Puja, worship.
Rajah, a tittle bestowed by Government to big Zemindars.
Sahib, a European.
Salaam, the Indian mode of salutation.
Samity, association.
Sannyasi, a mendicant.
Sari, a long piece of cloth worn by Hindu women.
Sawan, the fourth Hindu month, July-August.
Seer, a weight of one killogramme, just over 2lbs.
Shamla, a shawl-turban.
Shastra, the Hindu scriptures.
Sooji, semolina.
Soor, a hog.
Sradh, the funeral rites of Hindus.
Sudder, the district head quarters.
Thali, a flat plate of brass or bell metal.
Thana, a public station.
Toba, the Mussulman cry of abjuration.
Tonga, a light two wheeled cart to seat four.
Tulsi, sweet basil, the sacred plant of the Hindus.
Zemindar, a landed proprietor.