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[ pahl-kee ] / ˈpɑl ki /
noun Indian English.a palanquin; sedan chair. Origin of palkiFirst recorded in 1670–80, palki is from the Hindi word pālkī Words nearby palkiPalisades Park, palisado, palisander, palish, Palissy, palki, Palk Strait, pall, palla, Palladian, Palladian window Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for palkiAnd then he bade the men lift the palki with its fair burden and follow him. Barclay of the Guides|Herbert Strang And when the palki was set on the ground, the caterpillar boy rolled out and the princess said that he should be her husband. Folklore of the Santal Parganas|Cecil Henry Bompas The situation now developed into a game between the huge cat and the palki. Bengal Dacoits and Tigers|Maharanee Sunity Devee Once in the famine time a stranger in a palki reached a planter's bungalow in an outlying district, and sent in his card. Camps, Quarters and Casual Places|Archibald Forbes
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