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gomustanounAlternative form of gomashta. [(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.]
gumastanounAlternative form of gomashta. [(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.]
gomushtanounAlternative form of gomashta. [(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.]
gumustanounAlternative form of gomashta. [(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.]
gomashtahnounAlternative form of gomashta. [(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.]
gumashtanounAlternative form of gomashta. [(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.]
gomashtanoun(India, now historical) A native Indian clerk or steward.
gundanounAlternative form of goonda. [(South Asia, colloquial) A hired thug.]
budmashnoun(India) Alternative spelling of badmash. [(British Pakistani, South Asia, British India) A rogue, ruffian or miscreant.]
mazdoornoun(India, Pakistan) A laborer.
matynoun(archaic) A native house servant in India.
goganounAlternative form of Ghogha (“Indian town”). [A town in Bhavnagar district in the state of Gujarat, India, once an important commercial port on the Arabian Sea.]
chuprassinounAlternative form of chaprasi. [(India) An official of some kind, especially an important attendant or messenger in the household of an Indian landowner.]
badmaashnoun(India) Alternative spelling of badmash. [(British Pakistani, South Asia, British India) A rogue, ruffian or miscreant.]
gorawallanounAlternative form of gorawallah. [(India, archaic) A horsekeeper.]
chuprassynounAlternative form of chaprasi. [(India) An official of some kind, especially an important attendant or messenger in the household of an Indian landowner.]
gamosanounA rectangular cloth, typically of red and white, used in a variety of ritual actions in Assamese culture.
gaddinounA member of a semipastoral tribe of India.
chaprassynounAlternative form of chaprasi. [(India) An official of some kind, especially an important attendant or messenger in the household of an Indian landowner.]
omlahnounA staff of native clerks or officials in colonial Bengal.

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