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Definition of Sambal
1. a spicy condiment [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sambal
Literary usage of Sambal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of Hindustan by Babur, Charles Waddington (1826)
"... with their brothers and relations,6 Mulla Apak, Sheikh Kuren, and the bowmen
from the Doab, with orders to proceed on duty to sambal. ..."
2. Memoirs of Zehīr-Ed-Dīn Muhammed Bābur: Emperor of Hindustan by Babur, John Leyden, William Erskine (1921)
"... on a plundering expedition by way of gift, and now gave him sambal likewise.
... and the bowmen from the Doab, with orders to proceed on duty to sambal. ..."
3. Breakfast and Lunch Dishes by S. Beaty-Pownall (1904)
"Cucumber sambal is made by mixing three or four good tablespoonfuls of ...
Mint sambal is made like the cocoanut sambal, using well blanched and dried mint ..."
4. The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period by John Dowson, Henry Miers Elliot (1873)
"... fifteen kos from sambal.1 As Husain Khan was still suffering from the effects
of his wound, he was obliged to be carried on a litter, but nevertheless ..."
5. The Chersonese with the Gilding Off by Emily Innes (1885)
"He dips his chop-sticks first into the rice and then into a sambal-cup, ...
You scarcely ever see him take the same sambal for two mouthfuls running. ..."
6. Memoirs of Zehir-Ed-Din Muhammed Baber: Emperor of Hindustan by Babur, Charles Waddington (1826)
"... with their brothers and relations,6 Mulla Apak, Sheikh Kuren, and the bowmen
from the Doab, with orders to proceed on duty to sambal. ..."
7. Memoirs of Zehīr-Ed-Dīn Muhammed Bābur: Emperor of Hindustan by Babur, John Leyden, William Erskine (1921)
"... on a plundering expedition by way of gift, and now gave him sambal likewise.
... and the bowmen from the Doab, with orders to proceed on duty to sambal. ..."
8. Breakfast and Lunch Dishes by S. Beaty-Pownall (1904)
"Cucumber sambal is made by mixing three or four good tablespoonfuls of ...
Mint sambal is made like the cocoanut sambal, using well blanched and dried mint ..."
9. The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period by John Dowson, Henry Miers Elliot (1873)
"... fifteen kos from sambal.1 As Husain Khan was still suffering from the effects
of his wound, he was obliged to be carried on a litter, but nevertheless ..."
10. The Chersonese with the Gilding Off by Emily Innes (1885)
"He dips his chop-sticks first into the rice and then into a sambal-cup, ...
You scarcely ever see him take the same sambal for two mouthfuls running. ..."