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ǁ Chebule. World English Historical Dictionary

ǁ Chebule. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. ǁ Chebule Also 7 cheboule, cheb. [a. F. chébule, It. chebuli (Pegolotti has c. 1303 chebuli mirabolani) pronounced kebūli; according to Thevenot, c. 1665, ad. Urdú Kābulī (‘les Orientaux les appellent Cabuly’) of Cabul, it being imported thence into India. (Yule.) Florio 1598 has chebuli, Cotgr. 1611 chebule.]

1   The dried prune-like astringent fruit of Terminalia Chebula, a tree of Central Asia, etc., imported commercially under the name of myrobalan. Also attrib.

2 [1555.  Eden, Decades W. Ind., III. IV. (Arb.), 151. Mirobalanes … which the phisitians caule Emblicos and Chebulos.]

3 1599.  Chapman, Hum. Day’s Mirth, Wks. 1873, I. 60. If there be any cheboules in your napkins.

4 1683.  Salmon, Doron Med., II. 530. Take bark of the yellow Myrobalans and of Chebs.

5 1860.  Mayne, Exp. Lex., 742/2. The chebule myrobalan.

6   Hence Chebulic a., of the nature of a chebule.

7 1727–52.  Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Myrobalan, The third, chebulic myrobalans, the size of a date, of a yellowish brown, pointed at the end.

8 1866.  Treas. Bot., 1132/1. The principal kinds of Myrobalan are the Chebulic … and the Belleric.

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