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Cylindrical cigar without a filter
The cheroot is a filterless cylindrical cigar with both ends clipped during manufacture. Since cheroots do not taper, they are inexpensive to roll mechanically
Cheroot
Dravidian language
Tamil anaikkonda 'having killed an elephant'. Examples in English include cheroot (curuṭṭu meaning 'rolled up'), mango (from māṅgāy), mulligatawny (from
Tamil_language
Type of cheroot grown in Tiruchirappalli, India
Trichinopoly cigar, also called Trichies or Tritchies, is a type of cheroot associated with the town of Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, India. The Trichinopoly
Trichinopoly_cigar
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List of English words of Dravidian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Dravidian_origin
Rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked
warn smokers of the risk they pose due to smoke being in the mouth. Beedi Cheroot Blunt (cigar) Smoking culture Swisher Sweets "Scandinavian Tobacco – leading
Cigarillo
South Asian hand-made cigarette
type of tobacco used in beedies could not be ruled out. Gutka Paan Kretek Cheroot Cigar Dhar, Sujoy (18 November 2009). "Indian girls fight back against
Beedi
American cigar brand
eventually became the brand name. Phillies sizes include Black Max, Blunt, Cheroot, Cigarillo, Mexicali Slim, Mini Blunt, Panatella, Perfecto, Sweet, Tip
Phillies_(cigar)
List of loanwords
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Tamil loanwords in other languages
Tamil_loanwords_in_other_languages
Dog breed
The painting of Pitch (1790), by Sawrey Gilpin (1733–1807) Fox Terrier Cheroot was born in 1886 and is a link between the working Fox Terriers of the
Fox_Terrier
Rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked
thus similar in size and composition to small panatela sized cigars, cheroots, and traditional blunts. Cigarillos are usually not filtered, although
Cigar
Administrative subdivision of India from 1652 to 1950
cultivated to be subsequently rolled into cheroots. Trichinopoly, Madras and Dindigul were the main cheroot-producing areas. Until the discovery of artificial
Madras_Presidency
City in Tamil Nadu, India
Tamil Nadu. Tiruchirappalli is internationally recognized for the brand of cheroot known as the Trichinopoly cigar, which was exported in large quantities
Tiruchirappalli
Preparation of betel leaf and areca nut
kun-it (ကွမ်းအစ်), which would be offered to any visitor together with cheroots to smoke and green tea to drink. The leaves are kept inside the bottom
Betel_nut_chewing
20th century Burmese business magnate
married Htun Chun of Myinmu. The couple founded the Naga Cheroot Company [my], a cigar-cheroot manufacturing company, in 1938. After her husband died during
Naga_Daw_Oo
City in Andhra Pradesh, India
parts of the Nizam's Dominions. Local industries, such as rice mills, cheroot factories, and salt works, supported by companies like Simson & Co. and
Kakinada
Flat horse race in Britain
Thuringian Queen 1885: Castor 1886: Lady Muncaster 1887: Derwentwater 1888: Cheroot 1889: Lockhart 1890: Royal Stag 1891: Therapia 1892: Peppercorn 1893: Styx
Gimcrack_Stakes
Species of beetle
serricorne include "tobacco bug", "tobacco borer", "tobacco weevil" and "cheroot beetle". Lastly, another common name for the species is "tow bug", after
Lasioderma_serricorne
Chief queen of Burma from 1879 to 1885
asked a British soldier by the wayside for a light to smoke a Burmese cheroot. She was pregnant and accompanied by her husband, their two daughters,
Supayalat
History of the stimulant drug
By 1885 the U.S. manufacturer Parke-Davis sold coca-leaf cigarettes and cheroots, a cocaine inhalant, a Coca Cordial, cocaine crystals, and cocaine solution
History_of_cocaine
British weekly comic
found another enduring character in the form of Major Eazy – a laconic cheroot-smoking soldier modelled on Britt, James Coburn's character in classic
Battle_Picture_Weekly
1992 single by U2
Manhattan nightclub. The video depicts Bono sitting at a table smoking a cheroot and drinking beer, interspersed with footage of the band performing in
One_(U2_song)
Horse race
Hofmans Tarabilla Farms abt. 6+1⁄2 furlongs 1:12.58 $100,000 III 2008 Cheroot 7 Martin A. Pedroza Darrell Vienna Charlotte M. Wrather abt. 6+1⁄2 furlongs
San_Simeon_Stakes
Song in the musical "Hamilton"
"A Deep Dive into the Hamilton Stunner "Satisfied"". Onstage blog. Ron Cheroot, Alexander Hamilton, 2004, chapter "The Lovesick Colonel" "Going H.A.M
Satisfied_(Hamilton_song)
1999 film by K. S. Ravikumar
in 1998, to be used for trademarking such items as beedis, cigarettes, cheroots and tobacco, making it the first instance of brand extension in the Tamil
Padayappa
Australian surgeon
that Coates's 'short, upright figure with a ghost of a swagger, a Burma cheroot clamped in his mouth, and his staccato flow of kindly, earthly wisdom became
Albert_Coates_(surgeon)
Myanmar New Year Water Festival
NāgaCheroots girls dancing round a float in 1950s Thingyan, Mandalay
Thingyan
Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church in India
Chooralmala St.George Orthodox Church Chettiyamparambu St.Marys Orthodox Church Cheroot St.Marys Orthodox Church Edaveli Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church Eralamoola
Sulthan Bathery Orthodox Diocese
Sulthan_Bathery_Orthodox_Diocese
German football player and executive (1944–2019)
smoking a great number of cigars, he was given the nickname Stumpen-Rudi or Cheroot Rudi. He was described by Michael Meier, former chairman of Borussia Dortmund
Rudi_Assauer
and Vanessa Hamilton. Olena having told Karl that her abductor smoked cheroots, Karl suspects Hamilton when BB tells him she was smoking one during questioning
List_of_The_Tunnel_episodes
Guardian spirits worshipped in overseas Chineses communities in maritime Southeast Asia
curries, vegetables, pisang rastali (bananas), young coconuts, rose syrup, cheroots (local cigars) and local fruits. Visitors are also asked to show respect
Na_Tuk_Kong
British television drama series (1978–1992)
the police are infallible. Rumpole enjoys smoking inexpensive cigars (cheroots), drinking cheap red wine and a diet of fried breakfasts, overboiled vegetables
Rumpole_of_the_Bailey
Town in Shan State, Myanmar
Traditionally, farmers from the Pinlaung area grew subsistence crops such as cheroot leaves, maize and beans. When the opium trade took off in the 1900s, poppy
Pinlaung
Luxury hotel in Chennai, India
vegetarian restaurant. Others include Madras Pavilion, Cafe Mercara, Nutmeg, Cheroot Lounge, Pan Asian, Modo Mio, The Pub, Tranquebar, and Ottimo-Cucina Italiana
ITC_Grand_Chola_Hotel
British Army general (1944–2024)
known for his rich, gravelly voice, described as "fine-tuned by whisky and cheroots". Jackson died from prostate cancer on 15 October 2024, at the age of 80
Mike Jackson (British Army officer)
Mike_Jackson_(British_Army_officer)
Species of tree
so during grass famines. These are also used for wrapping biddies and cheroots. Assyrian plum flowers during March–April. The inflorescence, mostly terminal
Cordia_myxa
Marketing technique
traditional tobacco multinationals. An 1832 advertisement claiming that cheroots offer protection against cholera An 1897 newspaper display ad emphasizes
Nicotine_marketing
1960 novel by Graham Greene
leproserie.... From the fathers of your Mission I have stolen the Superior's cheroots--that is all, and from your Bishop the boat that he was so generous as
A_Burnt-Out_Case
1967 film by Luigi Vanzi
more than Louis Armstrong on an August night, apparently believes that cheroot smoking is hazardous to his health, and has the distracting characteristic
A Stranger in Town (1967 film)
A_Stranger_in_Town_(1967_film)
British Army officer (1860–1933)
drinking water and not smoking with meals, as pipes, which beside a few cheroots were all he could afford, were not allowed in the mess. He supplemented
Sir William Robertson, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Robertson,_1st_Baronet
1969 film directed by Sergio Corbucci
bickering cowards, the stoic Sheriff, the secretly scheming villainess and the cheroot-chewing avenger: all precisedly stage-managed by Corbucci, but without
The_Specialists_(film)
Italian cigar manufactured in Tuscany
smoked as a whole, but cut in the middle. They are considered dry cigars or cheroots which means they do not have to be stored in a humidor. It is very much
Toscano_(cigar)
Topics referred to by the same term
geological formation in India Trichinopoly cigar, a type of Indian cigar (cheroot) from the city Trichinopoly Club, erstwhile Europeans-only-club in the
Tiruchirappalli (disambiguation)
Tiruchirappalli_(disambiguation)
Scottish radio director (1947–2020)
recuperate after a heart attack, which has left him in dire need of claret, cheroots and good company! BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play 1 October 2003 "Rumpole and
Marilyn_Imrie
British Army general
He is famous for having charged with the Light Brigade while smoking a cheroot (a type of cigar favoured by soldiers who served in India). Apart from
Lord_George_Paget
Freshwater lake in Burma
products include tools, carvings and other ornamental objects, textiles, and cheroots. A local market serves most common shopping needs and is held daily but
Inle_Lake
1956 film by Stuart Heisler
involved. One man wears Mexican spurs, one walks with a limp, and one smokes cheroots. Upon arriving in the town of Esperanza, Trace sees a destroyed sheriff's
The_Burning_Hills
Element of Japanese language
Ishikawa, Toshi. Setagaya, Tokyo: Gutenberg21. Moley gulped, jammed a cheroot into his mouth, and struck a match. He was striving to steady himself.
Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)
British lawyer (1930–2006)
effortless ease. With his rotund figure, battered wig and penchant for cheroots, he bore more than a passing resemblance to Horace Rumpole. Like John Mortimer’s
James_Chadwin
Ethnic group
which may be home-made or bought from the market. They smoke indigenous cheroots, and chew tobacco mixed with lime (khaini) and betel. The Mal Paharias
Mal_Paharia_people
UK merchant ship (1813–1840)
the ship and so need to delay her sailing. Apparently one had thrust a cheroot into a bale of cotton. The three seacunnies involved were to be sent to
Indian_Oak_(1813_ship)
1906, the American Tobacco Company purchased a number of other cigar and cheroot manufacturers across the country and into Cuba and Puerto Rico. The next
Brown Brothers Tobacco Company
Brown_Brothers_Tobacco_Company
British comic book character
and a British Army unit receives an unorthodox commanding officer - the cheroot-smoking, shaggy-paired Major Eazy, driving an open-top Bentley scout car
Major_Eazy
Short story by Satyajit Ray
him if he finds anything odd about it. Topshe identifies the smell of cheroot. Immediately, Topshe thinks of Tinkori Babu and Feluda agrees with him
Feludar_Goendagiri
1994 studio album by The Fauves
label." (all songs by The Fauves) "The Driver Is You" "Dwarf On Dwarf" "Cheroot" "White Boy Needs It" "Caesar's Surrender" "Hey It's Only My Virile Suit"
The_Young_Need_Discipline
English darts player
in front of an audience of 10,000. At the age of 25 in April 1974, the cheroot-puffing Gosling again reached the final of the News of the World Darts
Paul_Gosling
Port in India
ships from Austrian Lloyd and Venetian companies. The export of rice and cheroots formed a significant part of the trade conducted at the port. Kakinada
Kakinada_Port
Species of tree
for matchlocks. The Careya arborea leaves are traditionally used to roll cheroots in Myanmar (Burma). The town of Pyay (formerly Prome) is known for a local
Careya_arborea
Music hall song composed in 1900
nightly his club must attend? Who is it drinks brandy and smokes strong cheroots? Who is it that gets into bed with his boots? Chorus: What price Burlington
Burlington_Bertie
Fictional police detective created by Michael Gilbert
farmer out for a day's sport". Besides smoking an occasional pipe or Indian cheroot, he has "a heavy jowl and shrewd grey eyes". We are told that he is a mountaineer
Inspector_Hazlerigg
Tomb of Michel Jocahim Marie Raymond
him. The Nizams would send to his tomb on 25 March every year, a box of cheroots and a bottle of beer. His grave had become like a shrine. He is also remembered
Raymond's_Tomb
1923 film
and saves him. Stan Laurel Katherine Grant as The Princess Mae Laurel as Cheroot Sammy Brooks as Gunner (credited as Sam Brooks) Charles Stevenson as Arab
Under_Two_Jags
Tiruchirappalli was famous throughout the British Empire for its unique variety of cheroot known as the Trichinopoly cigar. The municipality of Trichinopoly was created
History_of_Tiruchirappalli
ghetto, Sam Gompers was shaped by the world of his father, who rolled rich cheroots and aromatic panatelas in cigar-making lofts on New York's Lower East Side
Labor federation competition in the United States
Labor_federation_competition_in_the_United_States
1996 short story collection by Jamie Rix
village notorious for its stupid citizens. One rainy day, a cowboy smoking cheroot rides into the village and announces himself as the Son of God, a messenger
Fearsome Tales for Fiendish Kids
Fearsome_Tales_for_Fiendish_Kids
Irish solicitor
cover of the book shows him in CB mode, contentedly puffing on a huge cheroot. It is clear, then, he tapped into the more subtle elements of GAA management
Gerald_Kean
Governor of Dannemarksnagore from 1699 to 1702
Clementin. Furthermore, Schmertz had a servant, Ramma, who was caught stealing cheroots in 1695, to which Schmertz was summoned at Tranquebar's courthouse on 17
Thomas_Schmertz
Prison near Yangon, Myanmar
always had guards, and to use them you had to bribe the guard with two cheroots. The latrine was just a bucket, with no water. You could use paper if you
Insein_Prison
Tiruchirappalli was popular throughout the British Empire for its unique variety of cheroot known as the Trichinopoly cigar. The Trichinopoly cigar was actually manufactured
Economy_of_Tiruchirappalli
Burmese writer and journalist
old established Mandalay family that traded in tobacco and manufactured cheroots, Amar was the fourth in a family of twelve, of whom only six survived to
Ludu_Daw_Amar
Catholic bishop (1837–1905)
but seemed hardly episcopal, as, clad a la chinoise, and smoking a long cheroot." According to E.G. Ruoff, "Father Favier ...was a friend of Prince (sic)
Alphonse_Favier
English steeplechase horse race
10-13 Not quoted Broke down & pulled up Cerise with white cap Not recorded Cheroot W. McGee 11-02 Not quoted Tailed off by the ragged start and remained so
1848_Grand_National
Papua New Guinean clergyman
for his diocese, he employed a press officer, Susan Young, who smoked cheroots and flew a plane. When Papua New Guinea became independent in September
David_Hand_(bishop)
the rear, and local Burmans in the middle, often chatting and smoking cheroots, creating a unique blend of cultures and classes aboard the ship. In 1942
Irrawaddy_Flotilla_Company
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Quite nature
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Indian, Sanskrit
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Luck 1.Dutch (Luckx) : patronymic from Lucas.Possibly an altered spelling of German Luchs.
Male
Native American
Native American Miwok name HOWI means "turtle-dove."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hethaisini | ஹேதைஸீநீ
Enjoy
Female
Hindi/Indian
(चनà¥à¤¦à¤¨à¤¾) Unisex form of Hindi Chandan, CHANDANA means "sandalwood."
Girl/Female
Indian
Lucky
Female
Spanish
Spanish name, derived from Latin perpetuus, PERPETUA means "everlasting."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Self Confident.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Name of a king.
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n.
A kind of cigar, originally brought from Mania, in the Philippine Islands; now often made of inferior or adulterated tobacco.