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machan
/ məˈtʃɑːn /
noun
- (in India) a raised platform used in tiger hunting
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Word History and Origins
Origin of machan1
C19: from Hindi
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Example Sentences
It will carry two thousand picos of brass bracelets, which cost five taes six maçes, and seven taes per pico delivered in Machan.
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It is sold among the Portuguese at Machan for seven or eight taes, according to its quality.
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The Portuguese pay anchorage at Machan according to the beam and length of their ships, and whether they enter light or laden.
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Then the two men settled back on the springy, woven floor of the machan to a wait in the mysterious night of a tropical jungle.
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Nobody shoots over it, so that entices the animals; but Prince Ananda has a roomy machan there with an electric light in it.
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