chokra

English

Etymology

From Hindi छोकरा (chokrā).

Noun

chokra (plural chokras)

  1. (India) Boy; young male servant.
    • 1934, George Orwell, chapter 21, in Burmese Days:
      At the foot of the veranda a chokra lay on his back in the sun, pulling the punkah rope with his heel and shading his face with a broad strip of banana leaf.
    • 1990, Khushwant Singh, chapter 16, in Delhi, Penguin:
      'Livin' is cheaper here,' he said. Back home we won't have an ayah or chokra.'
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