It is probably "judi" which in Konkani means "jacket.'John
On Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 03:56:39 PM EST, 'Carvalho' via
Goa-Research-Net <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear members,
Please do give me your best interpretations of this phrase from a late-19th
century document. It relates to someone accused of running away from Bombay
moneylenders, with just his pants on, but what does judia (Jew??) mean in this
instance? It's obviously a derisive phrase.
take care,selma
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