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English
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[edit]bankra (plural bankras)
- (Jamaica) A kind of basket for transporting goods.
- 2021, Alex Wheatle, Island Songs:
- All who were able carried a basket or what the locals called a 'bankra' of harvest offerings […] ; the firm-backed men, including David, were burdened with bigger baskets that they called 'cutacoos', the woven shoulder straps made of hemp.
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Jamaican Creole
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[edit]bankra (plural bankra dem, quantified bankra)
- basket, bankra
- Pack di bankra an ram dem in. For di bankra mus' full.
- Stuff as many of them as you can into the basket, because this basket needs to be full.
- 2002, Frederic G. Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page, Dictionary of Jamaican English (in English), →ISBN, page 27:
- “BANKRA / bangkra , bóngkra / sb chiefly dial ; 1868 bankra , 1877 bunkra , 1895 bancra , 1934 bonkra ; < Twi boŋkárá ... 1934 Williams 36 , The Ashanti bonkara , a travelling basket , is the Jamaica bonkra , or as it is sometimes spelt bankra.”
References
[edit]- Richard Allsopp, editor (1996), Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, published 2003, →ISBN, page 79
- bankra – jamaicans.com Jamaican Patois dictionary
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