əbˈwäb noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi abwāb, from Arabic, doors, sources of public revenue, plural of bāb door
India : any of various fines, cesses, or imposts levied by a native chief upon a landowner or subject
əbˈwäb noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi abwāb, from Arabic, doors, sources of public revenue, plural of bāb door
India : any of various fines, cesses, or imposts levied by a native chief upon a landowner or subject
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012