Definitions for Bengalese

Bengalese Ben·ga·lese

Spelling: [ben-guh-leez, -lees, beng-]
IPA: /ˌbɛn gəˈliz, -ˈlis, ˌbɛŋ-/

Bengalese is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 310 anagrams from letters in Bengalese (abeeeglns).

Definitions for Bengalese

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Bengal; Bengali.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Bengal; Bengali.

Origin of Bengalese

First recorded in 1770-80; Bengal + -ese

Examples for Bengalese

What India lost that hour by the Bengalese the Sikhs won back.

I rush from the boat races to the Rugby field and from there to a date with a Bengalese beauty who lectures on Wordsworth.

The material is cotton of their own growth, and they are better clothed than the mass of the Bengalese.

By the natives it is called Sam-dung, but the Bengalese call it Nagrikoth.

The Bengalese have from the earliest times been noted for their proficience in the arts.

A Bengalese term; originally a thatched or tiled house or cottage, single story, usually surrounded by a veranda.

I hope he won't treat me as he seems to have treated the Bengalese!

The Bengalese and Sikhs thrust their own out of sight as they were planting for an uncertain harvest.

Their only arms are spears: but they use iron-shod implements of agriculture, which the Bengalese often do not.

He has with him four Bengalese writers, to assist him in collecting the duties.

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