Bandarlog

/ˌbɑːndərˈlɔːɡ/ noun

A disorganized, chattering band of monkeys or apes; used to describe any group of primates or, figuratively, any noisy, chaotic group of people.

From Hindi bandar (monkey, also used for port) plus log (people). The term was popularized in English by Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' (1894), who used it to describe a fictional monkey tribe.

AMባንዳሮሎግ
ARبندارلوج
BNবান্ডারলোগ
CAbandarlog
CSbandarlog
DAbandarlog
DEBandarlog
ELμπάνταρλογκ
ESbandarlog
FAباندارلوگ
FIbandarlog
FRbandarlog
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