punka

/ˈpʌŋkə/
noun
  1. A large fan made of cloth or palm leaves, hung from the ceiling and operated by pulling a cord, used in hot climates to cool a room.
    • The old hotel still had a punka in the dining room.
    • In colonial times, punkas were common in Indian homes.
    • A servant pulled the punka cord to create a breeze.
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