Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The gumbo-plant or okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), the mucilaginous pods of which are eaten green as a vegetable and are used as a thickening for soup. It is called by the Hindus bhindi. Also written
bandikai . Seeokra .
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Examples
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Dâdarshish : nâma : Arminiya : manâ : bandaka : avam : adam : frâishayam : Arminam
Contradictions with authors' accounts of Etruscan word Rasna 2009
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Vidarna : nâma : Pârsa : manâ : bandaka : avamshâm : mathishtam : akunavam
Contradictions with authors' accounts of Etruscan word Rasna 2009
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More important, he made Pythius what Herodotus calls his hereditary friend—perhaps bandaka is to be understood by this.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Darius welcomed Demaratus in the grand manner, making Demaratus his bandaka, and a favored one at that.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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More important, he made Pythius what Herodotus calls his hereditary friend—perhaps bandaka is to be understood by this.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Darius welcomed Demaratus in the grand manner, making Demaratus his bandaka, and a favored one at that.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Xerxes offered a courtly defense of his bandaka while conceding Achaemenes’ point about the prevalence of jealousy.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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The Great King’s bandaka were his dependents or, literally, “those who wear the belt banda of vassalage.”
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Xerxes was furious; such defeatism on the part of the Great King’s bandaka had to be punished.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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Xerxes was furious; such defeatism on the part of the Great King’s bandaka had to be punished.
The Battle of Salamis Barry Strauss 2004
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