కూలీ

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Telugu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Hindustani क़ुली (qulī) / قلی (qulī, hired laborer, slave), from Turkish köle. Other forms occur in Bengali kuli and Tamil kuli, "daily hire." The Mandarin word 苦力 (kǔlì), was originally a transcription of the Hindi, and literally means "bitterly hard (use of) strength".

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Noun[edit]

కూలీ (kūlī? (plural కూలీలు)

  1. a hired laborer or workman, one who works for wages, a coolie.

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