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rumal

(ruːˈmɑːl)
n
a handkerchief or type of cloth
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If we hadn't received warning about Nock-ten, this tornado would have claimed lives on Falalop," said local resident Jon Rumal Jr." ...
(85) The relevant section in the Popol Vuh reads: 'Rumal maja b'I chik ilb'al re Popo Wuj, ilb'al saq petenaq ch'aqa palo, u tzijoxik qa mujib'al, ilb'al saq k'aslem, chuchaxik' ('We shall bring it forth because there is no longer the means whereby the Popol Vuh may be seen, the means of seeing clearly that had come from across the sea--the account of our obscurity, and the means of seeing life clearly, as it is said', trans.
It has also made a call for all to wear handloom textiles on Mondays and declared August 7 as Handloom Day and promoting Telia Rumal in a big way.
16 (ANI): A retired Army man, Rumal Singh celebrated his 100th birthday with family and friends in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba city.
The restaurant celebrates Liverpool's Caribbean heritage and when it originally opened the ribbon was cut by football legend John Barnes and Rumal Rackley, son of musician and activist Gil Scott-Heron.
Police Officer 1 Darwin Rumal, a member of the Lipa City police, was driving his motorcycle with a male friend when they encountered the suspect, Police Officer 2 Adriel Pasahol, who was also on a motorcycle at around 8:20 p.m.
Suraiya's unit has two looms reserved for Paithani borders (figure 7), and one for the telia rumal.
This door shall not open for you!" (99) This little kusume rumal, (100) the dhobi (101) will not wash, O nani (102), the maitighar is not for us, celi.
Our dramatic picture captures deputy leader of the EDL, Kevin Carroll confronting a policeman while wearing a rumal - the headscarf worn by Sikh men.
Similarly, it occurs word-initially in numerous loan words such as in rumal 'handkerchief' r[??]ksi 'local wine', r[??]n 'colour' etc..
Kala Hukka Aur Safed Rumal , an oil on canvas by Paribartana Mohanty.