Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)

1988 | 9,139,513 words

These pages contain a Trilingual Dictionary of various Indian languages (with English meaning); which forms part of a curated collection aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in India. The dictionaries are found in a library which includes a range of materials, from books to audio and video content, designed to support students and lifelong ...

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371 phapa himdi sabda vya . himdi artha asamiya ko . paryaya devanagari lipyamtarana amgreji paryaya phamsana sa . kri . 1. phamde mem kisi pasu-paksi ko atakana ; phandata phandata to ensnare, to pela; pelah entrap; 2. chala, thagi, yukti adi jaraita jarita to embroil, to se kisi vyakti ko apane ka kara inveigle, to labha ke lie phamsana | phamsi stri . 1. pranadamda ; phamci, panadada; 2. rassi ka vaha phamda jise kamtha phamci, pranadanda ; phamca loga apane gale mem phamsakara atmahatya ke lie jhula ya lataka jate entangle, to involve, to' implicate. death penalty; noose, loop, snare. haim| phaila stri . 1. karyalayom adi mem eka pha'ila; phaila ; file; hi prakara ya visaya ke kagaja patrom ki natthi, - misila ; 2. patra patrika adi ke gramthom ka samuha| cithi patradira samuha cithipatradira samuha set of papers, phaka pu . nirdhanata ya abhavavasa anahara anahara nirahara rahane ki avastha aratha, avastha, ya bhava, upavasa | durbhiksa durbhiksa phakamasta vi . jo garibi ke karana khabalai khabalai ( phakemasta ) bhukhom rahakara bhi prasanna rahata hai| napale'o sukhi hai thaka loka hai thaka loka phakamasti stri . bure dinom mem bhi prasanna khabalai napale'o ( phakemasti ) rahane ki vrtti | sukhi hai thaka khabalai napaleo sukhi hai thaka phaga pu . 1. phaguna ke mahine mem phakaraa; phakuva ; honevala utsava jisamem loga eka dusare para ramga dalate haim ; napaleo sukhi starvation, fast (from want, not as a religious observance). one who is cheerful and jolly in the midst of poverty. cheerfulness in adversity. the sports of the Holi festival where Hindus throw red powder over one another

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