budgerow(&unr_;), n.[Hindi bajrā.]A large and commodious, but generally cumbrous and sluggish boat, used for journeys on the Ganges.
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water transport: muscle powered vessel: budgerow
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A Budgerow, viewed from the stern - & made fast to the ...
PAD8663 A Budgerow, viewed from the stern - & made fast to the Banks - in the Sunderbunds PAD8663 1.The Manjei - or Captain PAD8663 2. First Lieutt smoking his hubble bubble
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The 31st in Bengal
The 16-oared “budgerow” which drew about two feet of water was the largest, and most of them had thatched roofs.
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budgero budgerow : a large and commodious, but generally cumbrous and sluggish boat, used for journeys on the Ganges. bugeye : a small boat. bumboat
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Book 30, Chapter 27
Each budgerow was attended by two small boats –– one fitted with a clay oven and fireplace for cooking, and the other carried the luggage and servants, who kept close to their ...
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Carry on reading up the Ganges -Times Online
"There was boating on the Hoogly in the cool evening breeze, when parties would take to a budgerow or a mourpunkhy, a snake boat which was eight feet wide and sometimes one ...
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Smith, Robert (1787-1873); Mosque, Monghyr (Bihar). View from the river with country boats and budgerow in foreground. watercolour 1814 - 1815 European school ...
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They are gone like the smoke of the cigars they puffed as they rode to cover; like the mighty breakfasts they consumed at Budgerow House at thy expense; like the mightier ...
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