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banian

American  
[ban-yuhn] / ˈbæn yən /

noun

  1. a variant of banyan.


banian British  
/ ˈbænjən /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of banyan

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Fate, for most khaki farmers, is another visit to the banian, or village moneylender.

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Of Jagjit's 30-bushel wheat crop, the banian already gets about a third.

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The banian can be shamed if you clasp your hands and plead, but not the government.

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John Metaxas' name went upon the defense system thrown up along the Bulgarian and Yugoslav borders, which were later extended hastily down the Al banian.

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Night came on, and the strange company lay down together under the shelter of the banian and slept.

From The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old by Stuart, Florence Partello