Crossword-Solution: SHAMIANA 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Now, before the entrance to the camp they had made a great shamiana [tent] ready, hung with shawls of Kashmir and the plunder of Delhi; and there was set a silk divan for the Rani, and beside it stood the Loser and the Gainer, Allah-u-Din and the King, awaiting the Treasure.
The Ninth Vibration And Other Stories L. Adams Beck 1999
Every man seemed to be asking, what next? "One day, Your Majesty--it was in my tenth year of government--a function was held in a tent erected for the purpose--a _shamiana_ vastly larger than any hall.
The Prince of India, Volume I Lew. Wallace 2004
Through the pillars of the Shamiana we could see lines of white helmets of troops, and beyond them the crowds of natives in bright dresses, banked against the houses and in groups in the trees, a kaleidoscope of colour.
From Edinburgh to India & Burmah William G. Burn Murdoch 2007
Then the new Viceroy left the Shamiana on the Bundar after making a speech, which I was sorry I did not hear, for I was so engaged looking at things, and longing to have some method of putting down colours without looking at one's hand, as you can touch notes on a musical instrument.
From Edinburgh to India & Burmah William G. Burn Murdoch 2007
There is more cheering and more gun firing and carriages dash up to the front of the Shamiana and its white Eastern arches that have done so much service this week, and Lord Minto drives off.
From Edinburgh to India & Burmah William G. Burn Murdoch 2007