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begar

[ bey-gahr ]

noun

, Indian English.
  1. compulsory labor, as for the repair of bridges or roads.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of begar1

< Hindi bēgār < Persian
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Example Sentences

Begar! zat devil haf murder in hees eyes.”

Begar, I shall have no girl to myself—all de girl in my house vill come after dis jolie garçon!

By World War II it begar, giving "achievement tests" in 10 different subjects.

In November 1933, the U. S. Government begar collecting a pork-processing tax.

When the night set in so dark and gloomy, he said—'Well, begar, I do begin think that capitane of yours is not so vary clevare man after all.

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