Definition of Jampanis

1. jampani [n] - See also: jampani

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jampanis

jammings
jammy
jammy Arab
jamo
jamokes
jamp
jampack
jampacked
jampacking
jampacks
jampan
jampanee
jampanees
jampani
jampanis (current term)
jampans
jampot
jampots
jams
jamón ibérico
jan
jandal
jandals
jane
janes
janggunite
jangle
jangled
jangler

Literary usage of Jampanis

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Pamirs: Being a Narrative of a Year's Expedition on Horseback and on by Charles Adolphus Murray Dunmore (1893)
"... with a purple hood, carried by four jampanis, inside was a lady. This was the native Deputy Commissioner going to take up his new post at Gilgit. ..."

2. The Indian Forester (1887)
"... should have a good Forest Ranger in charge of their forests and plantations, and the visitors' jampanis who search the hill-side for grass and dead wood ..."

3. Afoot Through the Kashmir Valleys by Marion Doughty (1901)
"... thunder permitted it, the coolies and jampanis below rolling up in their blankets, sheltered by the verandah. The unearthly white flare of the false ..."

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