Noun
East Indian tree yielding a resin used medicinally and burned as incense
Source: WordNetGian Giacomo Caprotti da Oreno, nicknamed Salai or Il Salaino ("The Little Unclean One" i.e., the devil), entered Leonardo's household in 1490. Source: Internet
Fourteen just-crafted sculptures are temporarily parked at Chennai Higher Secondary School on Bharathidasan Salai in Thiruvanmiyur, and expected to be installed soon at prominent locations to drive home an upcycling message. Source: Internet
Sigmund Freud, Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci, (1910) Leonardo's most intimate relationships were perhaps with his pupils Salai and Melzi. Source: Internet
Leonardo is thought to have used Salai as the model. Source: Internet
Salai is often depicted in fancy-dress costume. Source: Internet
Later, a protest was staged near Mount Road Dargah at Anna Salai. Source: Internet