shola

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Bengali শোলা (śōla).

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shola (countable and uncountable, plural sholas)

  1. A wild plant found in Bengal and Assam, Aeschynomene aspera, having a milky-white, spongy pith used for the manufacture of pith helmets and decorative artefacts.
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shola (plural sholas)

  1. (India, historical) A wooded ravine; a thicket.
    • 1862, Markham, Peru and India, page 356:
      At daylight [] we left the Sisipara bungalow, and rode for several miles through a valley interspersed with sholas of rhododendron trees.
    • 1876, Sir M. E. Grant-Duff, Notes of Indian Journey, page 202:
      Here and there in the hollows were little jungles; sholas, as they are called.

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