Definition of Chupattis

1. chupatti [n] - See also: chupatti

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chupattis

chunnels
chunner
chunnered
chunners
chunni
chunnis
chunter
chuntered
chuntering
chunters
chupacabra
chupacabras
chupati
chupatis
chupatti
chupattis (current term)
chupatty
chupe
chuppa
chuppah
chuppahs
chuppas
chuppot
chupse
chur
churada
churadas
church
church-ale
church-ales

Literary usage of Chupattis

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

1. The Devil's Wind by Patricia Wentworth (1912)
"CHAPTER VII HOW CAPTAIN MORTON TALKED ABOUT chupattis Borrow of Life as you please, What has it got to lend? What that is better than these— A sword, ..."

2. The Political History of England by William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole (1907)
"In the early part of 1857 chupattis, or flat cakes of flour, were passed on from village to village in Northern India, perhaps as a sign of preparation for ..."

3. A History of England and Greater Britain by Arthur Lyon Cross (1914)
"Early in 1857 chupattis, or flat cakes of flour, were sent from village to village in northern India, some think merely as a sign of general discontent, ..."

4. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1897)
"During February, March, and April, disquieting rumors had reached Peshawar of mystic chupattis (unleavened cakes) sent secretly about the country, ..."

5. The History of England During the Reign of Victoria (1837-1907) by Lloyd Charles Sanders, Sidney Low (1907)
"In the early part of 1857 chupattis, or flat cakes of flour, were passed on from village to village in Northern India, perhaps as a sign of preparation for ..."

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