Crossword-Solution: HOWDAH
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Howdah | n. | A seat or pavilion, generally covered, fastened on the back of an elephant, for the rider or riders. |
We have 23 clues for the answer “HOWDAH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Elephant saddle | 1 answer |
| seat with canopy | 1 answer |
| seat Elephant abductor | 1 answer |
| canopied seat on an elephant's back | 1 answer |
| Seat on an elephant | 1 answer |
| Seat for riding on the back of an elephant | 1 answer |
| Seat for a rajah | 1 answer |
| Platform on the back of an elephant | 1 answer |
| Pachyderm perch | 1 answer |
| Jumbo-sized transport? | 1 answer |
| Elephant's burden. | 1 answer |
| Elephant topper | 1 answer |
| Elephant rider's seat | 1 answer |
| Canopied seat on the back of an elephant. | 1 answer |
| Canopied seat on elephant's back. | 1 answer |
| SEAT of elephant | 2 answers |
| SEAT of camel | 2 answers |
| ELEPHANT seat | 2 answers |
| CAMEL, seat for | 2 answers |
| "Back In The Saddle Again" singer | 10 answers |
| Pavilion | 15 answers |
| Seating __ | 44 answers |
| Seat | 67 answers |
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Sentences with HOWDAH (5)
The emperor rode in a golden howdah upon the back of a huge elephant so covered with rich hangings and embellished with scintillating gems that scarce more than the beastl’s eyes and feet were visible.
When thou art old, Kala Nag, there will come some rich rajah, and he will buy thee from the Government, on account of thy size and thy manners, and then thou wilt have nothing to do but to carry gold earrings in thy ears, and a gold howdah on thy back, and a red cloth covered with gold on thy sides, and walk at the head of the processions of the King.
When they are directed forwards and upwards he is able to fling a tiger to a great distance—it is said to even thirty feet; when they are short and turned downwards he endeavours suddenly to pin the tiger to the ground and, in consequence, is dangerous to the rider, who is liable to be jerked off the howdah.
The elephant kneels down, by command--one end of him at a time--and you climb the ladder and get into the howdah, and then he gets up, one end at a time, just as a ship gets up over a wave; and after that, as he strides monstrously about, his motion is much like a ship's motion.
The Orientals displayed an Indian prince on the ornamented seat, and the Spirit of the East in the howdah, of his elephant, an Arab shiek on his Arabian horse, a negro slave bearing fruit on his head, an Egyptian on a camel carrying a Mohammedan standard, an Arab falconer with a bird, a Buddhist priest, or Lama, from Thibet, bearing his symbol of authority, a Mohammedan with his crescent, a second negro slave and a Mongolian on horseback.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT.
Used 16 times in crossword archives (1944–2017).