nalki
词形变化
别名
释义与例句
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1.
A princely open litter, borne by many men using multiple poles.
印度 历史After he had sat with me an hour and a half he took his leave; and I conducted him to the door, whence he was carried to his elephant in his litter, from which he mounted without touching the ground. This litter is called a Nalkee. It is one of the three great insignia which the Mogul Emperors of Delhi conferred upon independent princes of the first class, and could never be used by any person upon whom, or upon whose ancestors they had not been so conferred. These were the Nalkee, the order of the Fish, and the fan of the peacock's feathers. These insignia could be used only by the prince who inherited the sovereignty of the one on whom they had been originally conferred.
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2.
Synonym of litter, especially one used by the bride or groom at a wedding.
印度
词源
From Hindi नालकी (nālkī).
来源:wiktionary