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    pal·an·quin
    /ˌpalənˈkēn/

    noun

    • 1. (in India and the East) a covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers.

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  2. The meaning of PALANQUIN is a conveyance formerly used especially in eastern Asia usually for one person that consists of an enclosed litter borne on the shoulders of men by means of poles.

  3. A palanquin is a box carried by people on poles for transporting one person in East Asia. Learn more about its history, usage and pronunciation, and see examples and translations in different languages.

  4. A palanquin is a covered or boxlike litter carried by men on poles, formerly used in India and other Eastern countries. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and usage in sentences from Dictionary.com.

  5. A palanquin is a box carried by people on poles for transporting one person in East Asia. Learn more about its history, usage and pronunciation, and see examples and translations in different languages.

  6. A palanquin is a covered vehicle without wheels that requires at least four strong people to carry it. Long ago, queens in India were commonly carried around everywhere on palanquins. Another name for a palanquin is a litter.

  7. A palanquin is a covered or boxlike litter carried by poles on the shoulders of bearers. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of palanquin in sentences from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. A palanquin is a covered litter carried on poles by multiple bearers, formerly used in southern and eastern Asia. Learn the origin, synonyms, and translations of this historical term from various sources.