Dooley

/ˈduːli/ noun

A Scottish stretcher used for carrying wounded or injured people, also called a dooly or doolie in some regions.

From Hindi 'doli' (a type of litter or covered carriage); borrowed into English during British colonial rule in India, showing how language traveled along trade and military routes.

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