Lexicographical Neighbors of Chupatti
Literary usage of Chupatti
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny by Flora Annie Webster Steel (1897)
"So the two, with that final reference in their minds, sat looking dully at the
chupatti as if it were some strange wild fowl. Sat silently, as men will do ..."
2. India, Past and Present by Charles Harcourt Ainslie Forbes-Lindsay (1903)
"When the first Nizam, so time story goes, was about to embark upon a perilous
enterprise, a holy man gave him a chupatti for a talisman. ..."
3. The Marches of Hindustan: The Record of a Journey in Thibet, Trans-Himalayan by David Fraser (1907)
"By so doing I agreed to forgo breakfast, stipulating only that I might be provided
with a chupatti for my pocket. Long before dawn I was aroused, ..."
4. The Life and Career of Major Sir Louis Cavagnari, C. S. I., K. C. B by Kālīprasanna De (1881)
"Some poured the contents of a dish on to their chupatti, and raising the whole
thing to the mouth tried to eat; others, shielding their fingers with pieces ..."