The Inheritance of Loss

The Inheritance of Loss Glossary

abscond

To escape, leave in secret

After Eights

A British brand of mint chocolates

aggrandizement

The expansion of someone's power

angrezi khana

The Hindi term for "English food"

anthers

The part of a flower where pollen is produced

ashram

A monastery or hermitage in Indian religions

belladonna

A poisonous plant that has medicinal purposes

borborygmus

A rumbling produced by the stomach by gas running through the intestines

Boots

A British chain pharmacy

brahmin

The highest social class in Hindu India

chhang

A Nepalese and Tibetan rice alcohol

choora

Wedding bangles traditionally worn by Punjabi brides

Cho Oyu

The judge's manor in the Himalayas, which he purchased from a Scottish colonial explorer

colonialism

The exercise of control of one power or nation over a dependant nation or people

desi

A person of Indian, Pakistani, or Bangladeshi heritage who lives abroad

dhoti

A waistcloth-type garment worn by male Hindus

Durja Puja

A Hindu festival that celebrates the goddess Durja

dzong

A fortress-like Tibetan monastery

eructation

Belching

fusty

Musty; an unpleasant odor

goonda

A hired criminal; a henchman; a thug

Gujarati

The Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Gujarat

gymkhana

A British Raj term that refers to a skill-based contest, such as a sporting event or dance competition

haveli

A mansion

hirsute

Hairy

hubshi (slur)

A Hindi slur for people of African descent

huzoor

A title of address for a high-ranking Indian person

Kachenjunga

The world's third highest mountain, where Jemubhai Patel makes his home

kukri

A curved Indian sword

lascivious

Lustful

maharaja

The Hindi word for "king" or "ruler"

Marks and Spencer

A British chain department store

maund

A unit of weight used in some Asian countries, weighing approximately 82 lbs

Marmite

A savory British food spread made of yeast extract

mithai

Sweets and sweet dishes

Mughal Empire

The Muslim dynasty that controlled much of South Asia during the 16th through the 19th centuries

odoriferous

Something that carries a scent or odor

pallu

The loose end of a sari that is worn over the shoulder or head

pakora

A spiced fritter

parsimonious

Stingy, unwilling to spend money.

phosphorescence

The emission of light from an irradiated object

pisciculture

Fish farming

pitaji

The Hindi word for "father"

pomade

A wax-like substance used to style hair

puja

An act of worship in Hinduism and Buddhism

sahib

A polite title for a man; sir

sericulture

The practice of silk farming

silguri

A major city in West Bengal

stenographer

A person who produces a simultaneous transcript of an ongoing conversation using a stenograph machine

stratum

Social level or class

thangka

An intricate Tibetan or Nepalese Buddhist painting, typically of a deity or mandala

titillation

Excitement or arousal

Tom Collins

A cocktail made from alcohol, lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water

topi

A short, rounded hat

ubiquitous

Omnipresent; present everywhere at all times

virile

Masculine; manly

Zoroastriansim

One of the world's oldest organized religions, Zoroastrianism is based on the teachings of the Iranian prophet Zoroaster

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