babul

See also: Babul

English

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Etymology

Borrowed both from French baboul and from Hindi बबूल (babūl, babul tree), probably ultimately from Sanskrit वव्वोल (vavvola, acacia).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bəˈbuːl/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -uːl

Noun

babul (plural babuls)

  1. A tree native to South Asia, Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica, formerly Acacia nilotica subsp. indica.
    • 1884, Rudyard Kipling, The Moon of Other Days:
      In place of Putney's golden gorse / The sickly babul blooms.

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Etymology

From a contraction of balsebalul ( = bals (ten, now deg) + e (and) + bal (one) + -ul ((bound morpheme for) month (< mul))).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ba.ˈbul]

Noun

babul (nominative plural babuls)

  1. (obsolete) November (the eleventh (11th) month of the year)

Usage notes

  • This older term has been replaced by novul (November).

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