Liya, Liyā: 2 definitions
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Liya means something in Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Hindi dictionary
Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryLiyā (लिया):—(v) masculine singular past participle form of the verb [lenā; -becī] purchase and sale, buying and selling.
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusLīya (ಲೀಯ):—[adjective] = ಲೀನ [lina]1 - 2
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Līya (ಲೀಯ):—[noun] = ಲೀನತೆ [linate].
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Liyadda, Liyakat, Liyamana, Liyana, Liyanabata, Liyanarala, Liyangayanga, Liyati, Liyawel.
Ends with (+441): A-candra-aditya-kaliya, Accilliya, Achchilliya, Adaliya, Adoliya, Aggiliya, Ahilliya, Ahugaliya, Ahuhaliya, Ailliya, Akaliya, Akevaliya, Akhandaliya, Akkhaliya, Ali liya, Aliya, Alliya, Aloliya, Amandaliya, Ambiliya.
Full-text (+23): Ataye liya, Ali liya, Katapalvala, Mamtrimamdala, Abaliyastva, Vardalika, Pathashala, Khagola, Dharatala, Mantrimandal, Vatakalakala, Palnerri, Dharatal, Pathshala, Kunturam, Prali, Khagol, Nirjal, Ilankalai, Iraiyavan.
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A Glimpse into Sinhalese Poetry < [May, 1928]
Advertisements - Bane of Social Conscience < [January – March, 1999]
Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) (by Vijay K. Jain)
The history of Andhra country (1000 AD - 1500 AD) (by Yashoda Devi)
Part 21 - Other Kotas < [Chapter V - The Kotas (A.D. 1100-1270)]
Mahavamsa (by Wilhelm Geiger)
Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story) (by Somadeva)
Introduction to the tradition of Betel-chewing < [Appendix 8.2 - The Romance of Betel-Chewing]
The Great Buddhist Emperors of Asia (by Shibani Dutta)