Definition of Sambars

1. Noun. (plural of sambar) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sambars

1. sambar [n] - See also: sambar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sambars

samaritans
samarium
samariums
samaroid
samarra
samarras
samarskite
samarskites
samas
samba
sambaed
sambaing
sambal
sambals
sambar
sambars (current term)
sambas
sambhar
sambhars
sambhur
sambhurs
sambo
samboo
sambos
sambubiose
sambuca
sambucas
sambucus
sambuke
sambukes

Literary usage of Sambars

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

1. Decoration & Furniture of Town Houses: A Series of Cantor Lectures Delivered by Robert William Edis (1881)
"... called ' sambars,' which will give you as much colouring as you please, at a moderate cost, or some of the Indian silks with cotton backs, which can, ..."

2. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... OPPOSITE: sambars are the most widespread deer in the world, ranging over much of the Asian continent, and also one of the largest, weighing up to 770 ..."

3. Coffee, from Plantation to Cup: A Brief History of Coffee Production and by Francis Beatty Thurber (1881)
"•Then came half a dozen " sambars," or spotted deer, out of range for us, but quite near the elephant of one of our Delhi friends, who could not resist so ..."

4. Coffee; from Plantation to Cup: A Brief History of Coffee Production and by Francis Beatty Thurber (1881)
"Then came half a dozen " sambars," or spotted deer, out of range for us, but quite near the elephant of one of our Delhi friends, who could not resist so ..."

5. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1838)
"Tn some parts of the forest wild oxen and sambars abound. We started one of the latter. It seemed to me. from its great size and dark colour, ..."

6. My Indian Journal by Walter Campbell (1864)
"My brother shot a bull bison; and two sambars were brought in by the remainder of the party. Header, you have probably spent many a happy hour among your ..."

7. A Dictionary of the Panjábí Language by J. Newton (1854)
"Morning/ ¥i \J|fl sambars<jh,rí, tf Destruction, annihilation. jf^cTT»! sam,barna, ». a. To sweep. ..."

8. Decoration & Furniture of Town Houses: A Series of Cantor Lectures Delivered by Robert William Edis (1881)
"... called ' sambars,' which will give you as much colouring as you please, at a moderate cost, or some of the Indian silks with cotton backs, which can, ..."

9. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"... OPPOSITE: sambars are the most widespread deer in the world, ranging over much of the Asian continent, and also one of the largest, weighing up to 770 ..."

10. Coffee, from Plantation to Cup: A Brief History of Coffee Production and by Francis Beatty Thurber (1881)
"•Then came half a dozen " sambars," or spotted deer, out of range for us, but quite near the elephant of one of our Delhi friends, who could not resist so ..."

11. Coffee; from Plantation to Cup: A Brief History of Coffee Production and by Francis Beatty Thurber (1881)
"Then came half a dozen " sambars," or spotted deer, out of range for us, but quite near the elephant of one of our Delhi friends, who could not resist so ..."

12. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1838)
"Tn some parts of the forest wild oxen and sambars abound. We started one of the latter. It seemed to me. from its great size and dark colour, ..."

13. My Indian Journal by Walter Campbell (1864)
"My brother shot a bull bison; and two sambars were brought in by the remainder of the party. Header, you have probably spent many a happy hour among your ..."

14. A Dictionary of the Panjábí Language by J. Newton (1854)
"Morning/ ¥i \J|fl sambars<jh,rí, tf Destruction, annihilation. jf^cTT»! sam,barna, ». a. To sweep. ..."

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