Howdah — How dah, n. [Ar. hawdaj.] A seat or pavilion, generally covered, fastened on the back of an elephant, for the rider or riders. [Written also {houdah}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
howdah — 1774, from Persian and Urdu haudah, from Arabic haudaj litter carried by a camel (or elephant) … Etymology dictionary
howdah — ► NOUN ▪ a seat for riding on the back of an elephant, usually having a canopy. ORIGIN Urdu, from Arabic, litter … English terms dictionary
howdah — [hou′də] n. [Anglo Ind < Hindi hauda < Ar haudaj] a seat, esp. with a canopy and railing, for riding on the back of an elephant or camel … English World dictionary
Howdah — Elephant portant un howdah Un howdah est une sorte de palanquin, très généralement porté par un éléphant et non plus par des hommes, et placé sur le dos de l animal. Les howdah étaient utilisés la plupart du temps pour transporter des personnes… … Wikipédia en Français
Howdah — Sänfte Eine Sänfte ist ein von Menschen (auch Sänftenträger) oder Lasttieren an vorn und hinten herausragenden Stangen zur schonenden (sanften) Beförderung von Personen getragenes Gestell. Gebrauch Sänften dienten seit der menschlichen Frühzeit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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howdah — UK [ˈhaʊdə] / US noun [countable] Word forms howdah : singular howdah plural howdahs Indian English a large seat on an elephant s back, usually one with a cloth roof … English dictionary
Howdah — ee also* Mahout, the driver of an elephant * Howdah pistols, large handguns used to defend howdahs from predators * Persian war elephants … Wikipedia
howdah — noun /ˈhaʊdə/ a) A seat, usually with a canopy, carried on the back of an elephant or camel. , 1938: They dont ask for palanquins and howdahs Raja Rao, Kanthapura b) An ornate carriage which is positioned on the back of elephants or occasionally… … Wiktionary