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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155 sula himdi sabda vya . himdi artha asamiya ko . paryaya devanagari lipyamtarana amgreji paryaya sulka pu . 1. vaha dhana jo vastuom ki bhuka, kara, sulka, kara, duty; utpatti, upabhoga, ayata, mahuna ; , macula ; niryata adi karane para kanunana kara ke rupa mem deya ho ; 2. visista suvidha pradana kara, macula; kara, macula ; fee; karane para kisi samstha ko diya janevala dhana ; 3. camda | cada, baranani susrusa stri . 1. seva tahala ; seraa, ala; canda, baradani seva, ala ; 2. paricarya, rogi ki paciyi a, paricarjya, ' , dekharekha | susrusa susrusa suska vi . 1. ardratarahita ; sukana, nisa; sukana, nirasa ; subscription. service, attendance; nursing.. dried up, dry, withered; 2. jaham varsa na hui ho ya sukana, kharaam; sukana, khara ; arid, droughty. na hoti ho, sukha ; 3. hrdayahina, komalatarahita ; nimna, 4. nirasa, dimaga ko thakane naubatra, nirddaya, hrdayahina; hrdayahina ; nirasa, unfeeling, emotionless; prosaic, uninte- vala | sukana sukana resting, tedious. suskata stri . 1. suska hone ki avastha ya suska ta, suskata, dryness, bhava, ardrata se rahita nirasata; hona ; nirasata ; witheredness; 2. hrdayahinata, komalata se ni taा, rahita hona ; nirddayata, unfeeling hrdayahinata; hrdayahinata ; temperament, emotionlessness, hardness; 3. nirasata, ubaupana ; nisata; nirasata ; prosaicness; 4. anavrsti, sukha | dhara, anabrsti khara, anabrsti aridity, draught. sula pu . 1. nukila sira, noka ; jom; jom ; 2. anna ki bala ka sika 51 ; ya nukila bhaga, da ; sam 3. nukila roya | thiya, datha , noma noma thiya, datha point, tip, sharp end; awn of barley etc. bristle, sharp hair, stiff hair.

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