Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages
by Satya Vrat Shastri | 2005 | 125,218 words
This book, entitled "Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages", explores the profound influence of Sanskrit on Southeast Asian languages and cultures. It highlights India's extensive cultural and linguistic exchanges with Southeast Asia, beginning from ancient times when Indian rulers and religious envoys connected with countries like ...
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532 Skt. madhu - sweet, pleasant, agreeable, delightful, honey; the juice or nectar of flowers; name of a demon killed by Visnu MADUKARA - a bee Kain madukara - a gold embroidered silk cloth, a cloth-fabric of silk and gold woven to a particular pattern Skt. madhukara - a large black bee, a lover, sweet lime MADYA - middle Skt. madhya - middle, central, being in the middle or centre; intervening, intermediate; in between MAHA - very most, eminent, great [in compound words], Maha Mulia most illustrious (addressed only to rulers in Malaya), Highness maha besar (very great), maha kausa (all powerfull), maha murah, mahasuci, maha tinggi - descriptive of God Skt. HT maha - the substitute of mahat at the beginning of karmadharaya and bahuvrihi compounds and also at the beginning of some other irregular words MAHA BAIK - excellent Skt. maha and baik bi mo esbuxb coluj MAHA BESAR - Supreme, as a title given to God or to a king or viceroy Skt. El maha and besar, maha-besar - very big MAHACELAKA - terrible evil Skt. I maha and celaka, maha-celaka c MAHA ELOK - most lovely Skt. I maha and elok, maha-elok - very beautiful (aumosiv good-0 CAM 160 500
