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basha|ˈbæʃə| [Assamese.] A hut made of bamboo with a thatched roof.
1921Blackw. Mag. Feb. 257/1, I was awakened by my servant entering the basha with the tea-tray. 1947‘N. Shute’ Chequer Board v. 107 They drove on around the house to a small bashah made of bamboo, palm leaf matting, and palm thatch. 1956W. Slim Defeat into Victory vii. 143 The troops lived in tents or bashas, the bamboo huts, thatched with leaves. Ibid. xiii. 287 There were now orderly basha camps, hutted hospitals. 1969Sunday Mail Mag. (Brisbane) 18 May 1/3 At his ‘basha’..he has a radio with a 700-mile range by his bed. |