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Borrowed from Hindi पीपल / Urdu پیپل (pīpal), from Sanskrit पिप्पल (pippala). Doublet of falafel and pepper.

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peepul (plural peepuls)

  1. The sacred fig, Ficus religiosa. [1780s]
    • 1997, Kiran Nagarkar, Cuckold, HarperCollins, published 2013, page 138:
      This was about the time she caught me in the branches of the peepul tree a good mile and a quarter up river on the banks of the Gambhiree, spying on the women who went there to wash their clothes and themselves.

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