Chillum

/ˈtʃɪləm/ noun

A pipe, typically conical in shape, used in South Asian cultures for smoking tobacco, cannabis, or other substances, featuring a bowl at one end and a stem.

From Hindi 'chillum,' derived from Sanskrit and Urdu linguistic traditions. The word entered English primarily through British colonial contact with India in the 18th-19th centuries, where it became documented in English texts describing Indian smoking customs.

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