[f. prec.] To cover or plaster with chunam. Hence Chunammed ppl. a.

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1687.  in Wheeler, Madras, I. 168 (Y.). To get … jars … to put wheat in, and chenam them up.

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1850.  T. C. Drysdale, Jrnl. Ind. Archipelago, IV. 163. Boats payed with blacking, or even chunamed.

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1865.  J. Cameron, Malay. Ind., 76. The pillars and walls are chenammed to a snowy whiteness.

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1859.  R. Burton, Centr. Afr., in Jrnl. Geogr. Soc., XXIX. 46. A long upper room … which opens upon a chunamed terrace.

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