friends,
can somebody please explain me what "gymkhana" means?
i know what happens there, yes -- but how comes that naming?
regards from rainy germany
walter
gymkhana
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Re: gymkhana
In a message dated 9/6/01 10:19:29 Pacific Daylight Time,
walter@publi-consult.com writes:
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Here you go Walter:
gym kha na (jim-k 'n?)
n.
1. Any of various meets at which contests are held to test the skill of the
competitors, as in equestrianship, gymnastics, or sports car racing.
2. The place where such an event is held.
[Probably alteration (influenced by GYMNASTICS) of Hindi ge[mdot]d-khana,
racket court : ge[mdot]d, ball (of Dravidian origin) + khana, house (from
Persian khanavariant of khan; see khan2).]
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Re: gymkhana
Walter,
Just another word we sensible English borrowed from the Indian
sub-continent, like shampoo, verandah, bungalow, chutney, char (slang for
tea) and several others I can't think of at the moment.
All the best,
David Lodge
Walter Prechsl privat wrote:
> friends, > > can somebody please explain me what "gymkhana" means? > i know what happens there, yes -- but how comes that naming? > > regards from rainy germany > walter > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: gymkhana
Let's not forget the true meaning of POSH. Bob TC4956
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Walter,
Just another word we sensible English borrowed from the Indian
sub-continent, like shampoo, verandah, bungalow, chutney, char (slang for
tea) and several others I can't think of at the moment.
All the best,
David Lodge >>
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