bunjara/bʌnˈdʒaɹə/EtymologyFrom Hindustani بنجارا / बंजारा (bañjārā), ultimately from Sanskrit वणिज्या (vaṇijyā, “trade”) + कार (kāra, “doer”).bunjara means A wandering grain and salt merchant in the Deccan Plateau. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.bunjara is pronounced /bʌnˈdʒaɹə/.nounA wandering grain and salt merchant in the Deccan Plateau.“Thirty years ago this ford was on the track of the bunjaras, and I have seen two thousand pack-bullocks cross in one night.”