Bursattee

/ˌbɜːrsəˈtiː/ noun

An Indian servant or soldier, especially one employed by the British in colonial India in administrative or revenue positions.

From Hindi/Urdu 'bārsāt' or 'barsāti' meaning a person connected to the rains or seasons, evolved during British colonialism to describe assigned servants or junior clerks.

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