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Definition of Santols
1. santol [n] - See also: santol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Santols
Literary usage of Santols
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Rule and Native Opinion in India: From Notes Taken 1870-74 by James Routledge (1878)
"... to the mountain home of the santols, where, about noo feet above the sea, at
a place which has been named " Ebenezer," two friends, a Norwegian and a ..."
2. Principles of Sociology by Herbert Spencer (1891)
"Take next the " quiet, ^inoffensive " santols, who, while they fight if need be
with infatuated bravery to resist aggression, are essentially unaggressive. ..."
3. Manual of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Excluding the Banana, Coconut by Wilson Popenoe (1920)
"... view most of the santols are barely edible. However, now and then trees are
found whose fruit is of most excellent flavor, and when a fruit shall have ..."
4. English Rule and Native Opinion in India: From Notes Taken 1870-74 by James Routledge (1878)
"... to the mountain home of the santols, where, about noo feet above the sea, at
a place which has been named " Ebenezer," two friends, a Norwegian and a ..."
5. Principles of Sociology by Herbert Spencer (1891)
"Take next the " quiet, ^inoffensive " santols, who, while they fight if need be
with infatuated bravery to resist aggression, are essentially unaggressive. ..."
6. Manual of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Excluding the Banana, Coconut by Wilson Popenoe (1920)
"... view most of the santols are barely edible. However, now and then trees are
found whose fruit is of most excellent flavor, and when a fruit shall have ..."