Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulwars
Literary usage of Pulwars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta by Reginald Heber (1828)
"The Ganges is not really so wide, but the general flatness of its shores makes
the distance appear greater, and the large pulwars with sails, ..."
2. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India from Calcutta to by Reginald Heber (1849)
"The Ganges is not really so wide ; but the general flatness of its shores makes
the distance appear greater, and the large pulwars with sails, ..."
3. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta by Reginald Heber, Amelia Heber (1873)
"The Ganges is not really so wide ; but the general flatness of its shores makes
the distance appear greater, and the large pulwars with sails, ..."
4. Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of edited by Leone Levi (1859)
"... and 7000 to 8000 pulwars, under their respective chieftains, together with a
body of about 1200 mutinous sepoys, and 300 to 500 ..."
5. Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and by Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, William Crooke (1903)
"To be sold, Three New Dacca pulwars, 60 feet long, with Houses in the middle ...
and pulwars, that we had considerable difficulty to find a mooring place. ..."
6. Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and by Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, William Crooke (1903)
"1782,— "To be sold, Three New Dacca pulwars, 60 feet long, with Houses in the
middle of each." — Inata Gazette, Aug. 31. 1824.—" The ghat offered a scene of ..."