Lexicographical Neighbors of Babuls
Literary usage of Babuls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India. by William Wilson Hunter, Great Britain India Office (1908)
"The wide expanse of black cotton soil, slightly undulating, is broken by few
trees except babuls and groves near villages. ..."
2. An Englishwoman in the Philippines by Campbell Dauncey (1906)
""babuls. These Government Schools are ruining my people. I thank God that I have
no son who will be taught to be insolent and unclean, and to eat like that. ..."
3. Putnam's Magazine (1908)
"As far as eye could see stretched the featureless sandbanks, with here and there
a line of dreary babuls. A pipal-tree once tried to grow by the suttee ..."
4. Putnam's Magazine (1908)
"As far as eye could see stretched the featureless sandbanks, with here and there
a line of dreary babuls. A pipal-tree once tried to grow by ..."