kafal
English
Noun
kafal
- Either of two trees of the genus Commiphora, which yield a gum resin and a red aromatic wood.
Alternative forms
- kaphal, kaaphal
- kafal berry, kafal fruit
Noun
kafal (plural kafals)
- Bayberry, the fruit of Myrica esculenta, a tree or large shrub native to Nepal.
- 1994, Gumānī Panta, translated by Cārucandra Pānḍe, Says Gumani (poem):
- gardens with trees laden with pomegranate and cucumbers, the forests yield crimson ‘Kafal’ and violet Kilmora berries just for the picking
- 2015, Chandra Prakash Kala, Nanda's Neelkanth, page 53:
- I saw a girl swiftly climbing a tree to pluck kafals. Three women standing beneath were gathering fruits in baskets made of bamboo.
Serer
Tboli
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