Bunnia

Word BUNNIA
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The bunnia chattered like an outraged ape; but King, the person most entitled to be angry, actually apologized! ❋ Dj Barber (2010)

A Northerner who did not seem to understand Punjabi almost cost King his balance as he thrust broad shoulders between him and the bunnia. ❋ Dj Barber (2010)

Punjabi almost cost King his balance as he thrust broad shoulders between him and the bunnia. ❋ Talbot Mundy (1909)

He was with a Muhammadan bunnia, and was dressed to resemble one himself. ❋ Talbot Mundy (1909)

Simla Bazar in his morning rides, and played with the monkey belonging to Ditta Mull, the _bunnia_, and listened, as a child listens, to all the stray talk about this new freak of the _Lord ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

What quarrel had the landholder with you, _bunnia? ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Oh, _bunnia, _ this shall be told for years against you! ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

He took his books, and his pots, and his Mark, and became a _bunnia_ -- a money-lender -- in the long street of Isser Jang, near the gateway of the road that goes to ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

And the measure came up to the Supreme Council for the final touches, while Tods patrolled the Burra Simla Bazar in his morning rides, and played with the monkey belonging to Ditta Mull, the bunnia, and listened, as a child listens to all the stray talk about this new freak of the Lat Sahib's. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

I dare not again take the law into my own hands, and speak to the seal-cutter; for certain am I that, not only would Suddhoo disbelieve me, but this step would end in the poisoning of Janoo, who is bound hand and foot by her debt to the _bunnia_. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

I dare not tell, do anything, or get anything done, because I am in debt to Bhagwan Dass the bunnia for two gold rings and a heavy anklet. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

I cannot again take the law into my own hands, and speak to the seal-cutter; for certain am I that, not only would Suddhoo disbelieve me, but this step would end in the poisoning of Janoo, who is bound hand and foot by her debt to the bunnia. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Bhagwan Dass, the bunnia, and a man who says he gets his living by seal-cutting, live in the lower story with a troop of wives, servants, friends, and retainers. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Bhagwan Dass, the bunnia, and a man who says he gets his living by seal-cutting live in the lower story with a troop of wives, servants, friends, and retainers. ❋ Egerton Castle (1889)

I dare not again take the law into my own hands, and speak to the seal cutter; for certain am I that, not only would Suddhoo disbelieve me, but this step would end in the poisoning of Janoo, who is bound hand and foot by her debt to the _bunnia_. ❋ Egerton Castle (1889)

Bandar ` rhesus monkey 'and bondar ` palm civet,' for example, both derive from bada or badar ` monkey, 'while baniya ` merchant' is the Hindi antecedent of both banyan ` tree 'and bunnia ❋ Unknown (1991)

Sights and sounds and smells -- the pungent mingling of spices and dust and animals -- assailed his senses with a vague yet poignant familiarity: fruit and corn-shops with their pyramids of yellow and red and ochre, and the fat brown bunnia in the midst; shops bright with brass-work and Jaipur enamel; lattice windows, low-browed arches, glimpses into shadowed courts; flitting figures of veiled women; humbler women, unveiled, winnowing grain, or crowned with baskets of sacred cow-dung, stepping like queens .... ❋ Maud Diver (1906)

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