shikara

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi शिकारा (śikārā).

Noun

shikara (plural shikaras)

  1. (India, nautical) A type of small wooden boat
    • 2016 June 19, “Cafe culture brews in chinar country”, in The Times of India:
      You can also take a shikara to a library right in the heart of the Dal.

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