Meaning of manji | Babel Free
Definitions
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South China, as opposed to Cathay or northern China. archaic
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A captain or skipper of a boat. British, India
- A type of raised bed similar to a cot from South Asia.
- A left-facing Japanese swastika, primarily used in Buddhism.
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A Sikh religious administrative unit. Sikhism
Examples
“Upon crossing this river you enter the noble province of Manji […]”
“I prevailed upon the mangee of a pinnace I found laying in the creek, awaiting the arrival of a gentleman hourly expected from Vizagapatam, to convey us up the river as far as Budge Budge […].”
“Literally, 'He sat on a manji.' The manji is a small string bed. In the villages of the Punjab acknowledged leaders, spiritual and temporal, would commonly receive their followers seated on a manji.”
“The significance of a manji lies in its use as the seat of a person in authority, other people sitting on the ground.”
“There is even a tap to bathe under after you have spent a night sleeping on the manjis (beds), and all this comes at the price of a meal!”
“Roop doesn't want to sleep on a mat on the floor; she wants to sleep with Lajo Bhua on a manji, wants Lajo Bhua to tell her stories till she falls asleep.”
“In the Janam Sakhis and utterances of Guru Nanak there is no reference, implicit or explicit, to the subject of manjis.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.