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Definition of patka in English: patkanoun ˈpʌtkɑːˈpʌtkəˈpätkə A man's head covering consisting of a small piece of cloth wrapped around the head, worn especially by Sikh boys or young men. Example sentencesExamples - The penultimate over before lunch, Harbhajan, shockingly resplendent in white patka, found his bounce.
- He ran in aggressively, wearing a white patka that was reminiscent of that great flighter of the ball, Bishan Singh Bedi.
- Bare-bodied tribal member Bagun Sumbrai of the Congress, dressed in a green dhoti and sporting a green patka, also took the oath in Santhali.
- Mandeep attempted to explain that his patka was not a hat, but rather an article of faith that must remain on his head.
- It was led by a stocky Sikh wearing a bright turban with a yellow patka (the band in the middle).
Origin Punjabi paṭkā from Sanskrit paṭṭikā 'turban cloth'. Definition of patka in US English: patkanounˈpätkə A man's head covering consisting of a small piece of cloth wrapped around the head, worn especially by Sikh boys or young men. Example sentencesExamples - It was led by a stocky Sikh wearing a bright turban with a yellow patka (the band in the middle).
- Mandeep attempted to explain that his patka was not a hat, but rather an article of faith that must remain on his head.
- Bare-bodied tribal member Bagun Sumbrai of the Congress, dressed in a green dhoti and sporting a green patka, also took the oath in Santhali.
- The penultimate over before lunch, Harbhajan, shockingly resplendent in white patka, found his bounce.
- He ran in aggressively, wearing a white patka that was reminiscent of that great flighter of the ball, Bishan Singh Bedi.
Origin Punjabi paṭkā from Sanskrit paṭṭikā ‘turban cloth’. |