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chaya

Etymology 1 n. (context sumo English) a teahouse at a sumo arena where tickets may also be purchased Etymology 2

n. A large, fast growing leafy perennial Mexican shrub which is popular in Mexico and Central America as a leafy vegetable, cooked and eaten like spinach, from species (taxlink Cnidoscolus aconitifolius species noshow=1) or (taxlink Cnidoscolus chayamansa species noshow=1).

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Usage examples of "chaya".

Was Chaya driving home from her father's house when the earthquake hit?

There, she becomes friends with a Jewish believer, Chaya Stein, who has been disowned by her parents.

Later, Vicki called the University of Chicago and discovered that Chaya had withdrawn from the school about the time of the disappearances.

Go on, then, anywhere you like—but if you go to Chaya, you should give your name at the court, and let the king know you’re there.

So the queen and the prince left Chaya for the Ladysforest, leaving the princess here with the king.

Later… I don’t mean there are no elves in Lyonya, of course, but few now come to Chaya, to the king.

Esceriel, summon these: all the Siers in Chaya, and the kyllan-siers of those who are not here.

But after a cold, miserable trek through the streets of Chaya, she heard a few words of elven outside a tavern.

I search, as you must realize, for the elves I thought to find in Chaya, the heart of Lyonya the Fair.

But I next heard about it when Aliam Halveric sent word to the Ladysforest that he had found an elf blade near three murdered elves, between Chaya and his own lands.

Now I must travel to Chaya, and relieve the fears of my kingdom, but my senior captains can manage well enough in the north, with your permission.

And the court I remember, planted with roses—that will be at Chaya, and I daresay I can lead the way to it.

Here was the sort of poverty Paks had seen in every city but Fin Panir and Chaya: crowded narrow houses overhanging filthy cobbles and frozen mud, ragged children huddled together for warmth, stinking effluvium from every doorway.

Go on, then, anywhere you like but if you go to Chaya, you should give your name at the court, and let the king know you're there.

Near Chaya itself, a wide belt of forest had been left undisturbed snow whitened the ground on either hand, though the road itself had been churned to frozen mud.