bangy
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Etymology 1
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Noun
bangy (plural bangies)
- (India) A type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
- 1837, Asiatic Society of Bengal, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, page 267:
- The men, to the number of 800, march in single file, and each man occupies a space of six feet, being obliged to carry a bangy containing his provisions, cooking pots, &c. besides his musket, which is tied to the bangy stick.
- (India, historical) A kind of parcel post originally carried by this means.
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