Pa > References for ‘Pat́ol’
See also: Patliputra · Patna, Pát́ná, Pat́ná, Pat́ńá, Patná, Pát́ńá · Pat́ná-e · Pat́náy · patnii · Pat́old́áuṋgá · pat́olii · pat́ol-káiṋcanii · patra, pátra · Pátrádhára
[16] PÁLAḾ (PÁLAḾ [...] (Lamk.) Taub. PALTÁ. Pat́ol latá, “leaf of PAT́OL”. PÁN. Betel, Piper [...] shape and fried in ghee or oil. PAT́OL. Trichosanthes dioica Roxb. [...] to LUCI, but sometimes stuffed.
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[21] Anyhow, we were talking about place-names. [...] is, the people used to cultivate pat́ol [wax gourd] in that d́áuṋgá [...] lands which were not under water.
[19] For a patient, either the fruit [...] – or paltá [leaves of pat́ol ], neem [ Azadirachta indica [...] vegetable should also be taken daily.
[91] Generally, things which do not [...] that it does not have a word for pat́ol. This is incorrect. Although pat́ol does not grow in England, it does [...] gourd” or “squat gourd”.
[40] Medicines that are excessively [...] from neem leaves, bitter gourd, pat́ol latá , gandhiká [...] food, such as with rice in Bengal.
[30] When boiled and dried turmeric [...] kaiṋcanii . The pat́ol broth [wax-gourd curry [...] pat́ol-káiṋcanii .
[10] If the patient of piles feels hungry [...] soup, figs, mána kacu, pat́ol, tomato, spinach, green pumpkin [...] glass of curd-water twice a day.
[13] After the severe state of the disease [...] or stew made out of potatoes, pat́ol, jhiḿge, dhundula or [...] strictly for a couple of years.
[12] After allowing the stomach to rest [...] with a little soup made from pat́ol, gándála, telákucá [...] serve as both food and medicine.
[10] As diabetes is basically a disease [...] vegetable soup, plantain soup, pat́ol, okra, dhundula, paltá, [...] which contain alkaline properties.
[32] Many places in India and Southeast [...] to the market to buy potatoes or pat́ol [wax gourd], that is, we go for [...] your daughters wedding].
[32] “Rams brother is eating.” [...] and fried is begunii then will pat́ol dipped in gram flour and fried be pat́ol fried meat instead of pat́olii? [...] need for the genitive be denied?