calash

Calash Meaning in Bengali: ক্যালাশ (noun), ক্যালাশের অর্থ, ক্যালাশের প্রতিশব্দ (synonyms), ক্যালাশের বিপরীত শব্দ (antonyms)

Definition of Calash

(noun, /kəˈlæʃ/)

A calash refers to a light carriage with large wheels and a folding top, typically pulled by horses. It is designed to protect the passengers from the sun or rain. The term can also be used to describe a folding hood or bonnet worn by women in the 18th century.

Calash Synonyms

Some synonyms of calash include:

  • Carriage (বাহুবাহন, noun)
  • Chaise (চেজ, noun)
  • Coach (কোচ, noun)
  • Conveyance (পরিবহন, noun)

Calash Antonyms

Some antonyms of calash include:

  • Exposure (প্রকাশ, noun)
  • Vulnerability (ভুলন্ডতা, noun)
  • Unprotected (অসুরক্ষিত, adjective)
  • Unshielded (অপরিসরণ, adjective)

Origin of Calash

The word “calash” originated from the French word “calèche,” which means a light carriage. It was first used in the English language in the late 17th century.

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to calash include:

  • Car (noun)
  • Cart (noun)
  • Wagon (noun)
  • Buggy (noun)

Calash in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that mention calash:

“The calash was waiting at the door; they stopped to speak to the Colonel.” – Jane Austen

(দ্বারে ক্যালাশ অপেক্ষা করছিল; তারা কর্ণেলের সাথে কথা বলতে থামলেন।)

“She wore a calash bonnet, and her dress was of a lavender color.” – Louisa May Alcott

(তিনি একটি ক্যালাশ বনেট পরেছিলেন এবং তার পোশাক লেভেন্ডার রঙের ছিল।)

Calash Meaning in Different Languages

Calash is known by different names in various languages:

  • Bengali: ক্যালাশ
  • Hindi: कैलाश
  • Nepali: क्यालास
  • Urdu: کیلاش
  • Tamil: கலாஷ்
  • Telugu: కలాష్
  • Arabic: كالاش
  • Chinese: 卡拉什
  • Japanese: カラッシュ
  • Russian: калаш

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