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Meaning of punkah | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈpʌŋkə

Definitions

A fan, particularly a large fan made of leaf or cloth and hung from the ceiling, (historical) formerly often operated by a servant.

Myanmar, South-Asia

Equivalents

Deutsch Pankha
Français panka
हिन्दी पंखा
မြန်မာဘာသာ ပန်ကာ
اردو پنکھا

Examples

“A punkah is, by some, used instead of a chattah, (or umbrella); but it is very inferior as a defence against either sun, wind, or rain.”
“Outside the court the sun blazed—within was the wind of great punkahs that made you shiver …”
“In the refreshment room a few would-be passengers were cooled by the punkah, worked by a string tied to the big toe of a sleepy Burmese boy.”
“Perhaps it was a mistake to invite Mr Stanhope; the day was intolerably hot and humid; all he wanted to do was to lie on his bed with a punkah sighing over him, at least moving the unbreathable air.”

CEFR level

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