sambar
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hindi सांभर (sāmbhar), साँभर (sā̃bhar), from Sanskrit शम्बर (śambara, “a kind of deer”).
Noun
sambar (countable and uncountable, plural sambars)
- (countable, zoology) A Southeast Asian deer, Cervus unicolor.
- (uncountable, cooking) A food preparation common in southern India and Sri Lanka, made of vegetables and lentils (usually pigeon peas, also called toor dal) in a spicy tamarind and lentil flour soup base.
Synonyms
- (Cervus unicolor): Rusa unicolor
Further reading
Sambar deer on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Sambar (dish) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Cervus unicolor on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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