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gymkhana (n.)

1854, Anglo-Indian, said to be from Hindustani gend-khana, literally "ball house," said in Yule & Burnell's 1886 glossary of Anglo-Indian words to be "the name usually given in Hindu to an English racket-court." The second element is from Middle Persian khan "house," from Iranian *ahanam "seat," from PIE *es- "to sit." Altered in English by influence of gymnasium, etc.

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Definitions of gymkhana from WordNet

gymkhana (n.)
a meet at which riders and horses display a range of skills and aptitudes;
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