s. This familiar word is of Skt. origin. Sarkara originally signifies 'grit or gravel,' thence crystallised sugar, and through a Prakrit form sakkara gave the Pers. shakkar, the Greek SA/KXAR and SA/KXARON, and the late Latin saccharum.
s. A printed or spotted cotton cloth; Port. chita; Mahr. chīt, and H. chīṇt.