Definition of Pipuls

1. pipul [n] - See also: pipul

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pipuls

pippul tree
pippy
pipra
pipradol
pipradrol hydrochloride
pipras
piprine
piprinhydrinate
pips
pipsissewa
pipsissewas
pipsqueak
pipsqueaks
pipsyl
pipul
pipuls (current term)
pipy
piquance
piquances
piquancies
piquancy
piquant
piquantly
piquantness
piquantnesses
pique
piqued
piqueer
piqueered
piqueerer

Literary usage of Pipuls

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the Countries Adjoining the Mountain by Godfrey Thomas Vigne (1842)
"A few trees are sometimes to be seen in the gardens and shrines; and generally near the well are banians, mangos, pipuls, bambus, palms, and plantains; ..."

2. Chow-chow: Being Selections from a Journal Kept in India, Egypt, and Syria by Amelia Fitz Clarence Cary Falkland (1857)
"... by the side of an extensive sheet of water, or tank, having handsome tamarinds or pipuls on its banks; ..."

3. Jungle Peace by William Beebe (1918)
"... became deodars and the palms dwarfed to pipuls and sal, and the smells of the Calcutta bazaars and the dust of Agra caravans lived again in that sound. ..."

4. The Opening of Tibet: An Account of Lhasa and the Country and People of by Perceval Landon, Herbert James Walton, William Frederick Travers O'Connor, Francis Edward Younghusband (1905)
"... has hitherto been, a belief that the Buddhism of Tibet is a lawful descendant of the Buddhism which the Master preached beneath the pipuls of Bengal. ..."

5. Travels in Kashmir, Ladak, Iskardo, the Countries Adjoining the Mountain by Godfrey Thomas Vigne (1842)
"A few trees are sometimes to be seen in the gardens and shrines; and generally near the well are banians, mangos, pipuls, bambus, palms, and plantains; ..."

6. Chow-chow: Being Selections from a Journal Kept in India, Egypt, and Syria by Amelia Fitz Clarence Cary Falkland (1857)
"... by the side of an extensive sheet of water, or tank, having handsome tamarinds or pipuls on its banks; ..."

7. Jungle Peace by William Beebe (1918)
"... became deodars and the palms dwarfed to pipuls and sal, and the smells of the Calcutta bazaars and the dust of Agra caravans lived again in that sound. ..."

8. The Opening of Tibet: An Account of Lhasa and the Country and People of by Perceval Landon, Herbert James Walton, William Frederick Travers O'Connor, Francis Edward Younghusband (1905)
"... has hitherto been, a belief that the Buddhism of Tibet is a lawful descendant of the Buddhism which the Master preached beneath the pipuls of Bengal. ..."

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