Bombay$8987$ - translation to greek
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Bombay$8987$ - translation to greek

FORMER STATE OF INDIA
Bombay (state); Bombay state; State of Bombay; Bombay, Bombay State
  • Bombay Presidency in 1909, northern portion
  • [[Bombay Presidency]] in 1909, southern portion

Bombay      
n. βομβάη
French toast         
  • French toast topped with fruit, butter and cream, served with maple syrup
  • Hong Kong-style French toast
  • Portuguese ''rabanadas'', traditionally served at Christmas
BREAD SOAKED IN BEATEN EGGS AND THEN FRIED
Eggy bread; French Toast; Pain perdu; Rabanadas; Rabanada; German toast; Avgofeta; Torrija; Torrada; Bombay Toast; Frigănele; Gypsy toast; Le pain perdu; Le Pain Perdu; Hong Kong-style French toast; Hong Kong French toast
φέτα άρτου αλειμμένη με αυγόγαλα και τηγανισμένη, φέτα ψωμιού αλειμμένη με αυγόγαλα και τηγανισμένη

Definition

Bombay duck
¦ noun the bummalo (fish), dried and eaten as an accompaniment to curries.
Origin
C19: alt. of bummalo by assoc. with the city of Bombay in India, from which bummalo were exported; the reason for the use of the term duck is unknown.

Wikipedia

Bombay State

Bombay State was a large Indian state created at the time of India's Independence, with other regions being added to it in the succeeding years. Bombay Presidency (roughly equating to the present-day Indian state of Maharashtra, excluding South Maharashtra and Vidarbha) was merged with the princely states of Baroda, Western India and Gujarat (the present-day Indian state of Gujarat) and the Deccan States (which included parts of the present-day Indian states of Maharashtra and Karnataka).

On 1 November 1956, Bombay State was re-organized under the States Reorganisation Act on linguistic lines, absorbing various territories including the Saurashtra and Kutch States, which ceased to exist. On 1 May 1960, Bombay State was dissolved and split on linguistic lines into the two states of Gujarat, with Gujarati speaking population and Maharashtra, with Marathi speaking population.