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Wylie Definition | [1] 'Elephant snout,' an architectural detail found in the capitals of pillars (see illus. in Pho-brang Po-ta-la [1988], illus. no. 14 following p. 29). See also Po-ta-la (1996) 49. [2] Also n. of a flower, mem tog glang sna. JD 181: Grows from a single root. The leaves are hard, dark green and notched. The middle of the dark, mottled flower is shaped like an elephant's trunk, hence the name. Fundamentals 16.2 (item 17). KP1 48.3. Sde-srid/2 531.5: It grows in sunlight and shade. It grows from a single root and stalk. It has a hundred tiny flowers. See me tog glang sna. |
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