pagri

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A headdress worn by men in India, comprising a several-metre-long band of fabric wound around the head.
 * 2) * 1913, Shaikh Chilli, "The Story of Hira and Lal" in Folk-tales of Hindustan, Bahadurganj, Calcutta: Abinash Chandra Sarkar, p. 98,
 * The poor labourer was at first somewhat astonished, and frightened by this sudden metamorphosis, but soon overcoming the new feeling, he carefully tied the ruby in his pagri or turban, and returned home
 * 1) * 2016, "Sidhartha," "Takeover battle begins at 2 of Abhey Oswal's cos," , Business, 8 April, 2016,
 * Pankaj claims to be the legal heir citing that he was made to wear the "pagri", which he saw as a sign that the Oswal family recognized him as the main heir to head the business.
 * 1)  A puggry.
 * 2)  A payment made to secure the long-term rental of a property.
 * 1)  A payment made to secure the long-term rental of a property.
 * 1)  A payment made to secure the long-term rental of a property.