Lexicographical Neighbors of Chupati
Literary usage of Chupati
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In Dwarf Land and Cannibal Country: A Record of Travel and Discovery in by Albert Bushnell Lloyd (1907)
"... the things one misses most in tramping through Africa ; the tasteless "chupati"
or the roast sweet potato has to take the place of bread on the march. ..."
2. India's Women: The Magazine of the Church of England Zenana Missionary Society by Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (1887)
"Our hostess brought a chupati with a lump of preserved mango wrapped up in it
for me, and another, filled with ghi and stewed mustard leaves, for Susan. ..."
3. Annual Reports of the Navy Department: Report of the Secretary of the Navy by United States Navy Dept (1884)
"... and also a flour cake, similar to the tortilla of Mexico, known as the chupati.
Coffee and sherbet are the principal beverages, the latter being ..."
4. Altindische Grammatik by Jacob Wackernagel, Albert Debrunner (1896)
"... und da andererseits in den europäischen Verwandten dem ch nieist eine mit s
beginnende Gruppe entspricht (zB ausser in den Beispielen § 132 Dhp. chupati ..."