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Definition of Chapattis
1. chapatti [n] - See also: chapatti
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chapattis
Literary usage of Chapattis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in the mission, the camp and the zenáná; or, Six years in India by Colin Mackenzie (1854)
"There are two cooks to each company (the Hindus and Mussalmans cook for themselves).
A fire was kindled beneath a large iron plate and the chapattis stuck ..."
2. An Artist in the Himalayas by Arthur David McCormick (1895)
"... took the dish away, and brought them back with Kashmir tea and great chapattis
in addition, and sat with his ragged court around him, watching us eat. ..."
3. Bolivia by Vivien Lougheed (2006)
"... meals on a talli tray that contains six or eight containers with spiced foods,
yogurt and rice. Specialties are things like puri, massaia, chapattis and ..."
4. The Bhilsa Topes, Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India: Comprising a by Alexander Cunningham (1854)
"A third woman is standing at a four-legged table rolling out chapattis, or
unleavened cakes; and a fourth woman is seated grinding spices or condiments on ..."
5. Hand-book of the Economic Products of the Punjab: With a Combined Index and by Baden Henry Baden-Powell (1868)
"ï\\u same in semi-circular pieces ; sometimes it is made sweet. Mathi.—Like "
chapattis," with a little salt and ghi. ..."