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Kadupul (plural Kadupuls)

  1. Alternative form of kadupul
    • 1990, Nandadeva Wijesekera, The Sinhalese, page 397:
      The Kadupul (sword flower) belongs to the world of Nagas and the parasatu to the world of gods.
    • 1996, Rohana Ulluwishewa, Hemanthi Ranasinghe, Anura Vidanapatirana, Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Development, →ISBN:
      Kadupul flower (believed to originate in the Nagaland) blooms in the evening, completing the circle by midnight and begins the downward process culminating in the early hours of dawn.
    • 2017, F. F. John, The Proem:
      It holds two of my most precious possessions - my first handwritten love letter from a boy and dried Kadupul Blossoms.