与 «POOGYE»相关的英语书籍
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Allied Chambers transliterated Hindi-Hindi-English dictionary
Poogye, POOgyee An Indian nose-flute. POOja From puja, a Hindu ceremony in
idol- worship, and colloquially to any kind of rite. POOjah From Bengali charak-
puja, the Swinging Festival of the Hindus, held on the sun's entrance into Aries.
S. S. Parikh, D. F. Plukker, R. Veldhuijzen van Zanten, 1993
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The Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians
“Little bridge.” Bridge of instrument of the viol family; BREAK in the voice. PONTII'
IOAL CHOIR. That Of the SISTINE CHAPEL. FONT-NEW. Paris bridge on which
ballads were sold; hence the ballads themselves. POOGYE. Hindoo nose-flute.
Leander Jan De Bekker, Winthrop Parkhurst, 1937
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... hurrying, unsettle 09 agitation, commotion, confusion, embarrass, flustrate 10
discompose, disconcert11 disturbance, flustration, make nervous 12 perturbation
13 embarrassment flute 04 fife 05 quena, tibia 06 poogye, zufolo 07 chamfer, ...
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Two Thousand Questions with Answers on Musical History, ...
Poogye (Hindoo), Nose Flute. Portamaskri, gipsy name for Flute. Portative Organ,
Organ capable of being moved easily, the player using the bellows and playing
at the same time. Portunal Flute, Organ stop, wooden pipes, larger at top than at ...
Walter Harvey Palmer, 1901
... Punjab /rregular Frontier Force. Plshpash 1834 slop of rice soup with small
pieces of meat in it. Polo 1842 game (Balti). Poogye 1864 nose-flute. Poojah
1806 rites performed in Hindu idol-worship (Skr.). Poonac 1890 coconut-oil cake
(Tarn.) ...
Kingsley Bolton, Braj B. Kachru, 2007
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Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms
fife, tibia, flautine (Italian), poogye (Hindu nose flute), piccolo. 2. channel (
contextual), groove; spec, goffer, gauffer, crimp. flute, ». t. play (contextual), pipe (
contextual); spec, tibicinate (rare), fife. flutist, n. player (contextual), Outer (rare),
piper ...
Frederic Sturges Allen, 1920
It also has such exotic ones as poogye "var of pungi" (which it explains
elsewhere as "a Hindu reed pipe..."). RHD has a few words not found in W3, but
there is no possible doubt that the latter is the richer source of information. On the
other ...
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QPB encyclopedia of word and phrase origins
This extremely intelligent dog, bred for over 2,000 years, was widely valued for
retrieving, as is shown by the components of its name: pudeln, "splash in the
water," and Hund, "hound or dog." poogye. A usual word for an unusual thing,
poogye, ...
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Reverse Dictionary of Present-day English
... cancer eye n saucer eye n tiger-eye n crab's eye n mind's eye n bird's-eye n
pope's eye n hawk's-eye n bull's-eye n tiger's-eye n glass eye n cross-eye n cat's-
eye n pheasant's-eye n straight eye n shut-eye n screw-eye n ox-eye n poogye n,
v ...