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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379 hasya himdi sabda vya . himdi artha kannada ko . paryaya devanagari lipyamtarana amgreji paryaya hasa pu . 1. hamsane ki kriya ya bhava, uta nage ; laughter, hamsi ; laughing, 2. hasya rasa ka sthayi bhava ; hasya sthayibhava; rasada hasya rasada sthayibhava ; smiling; laughter, as the prevailing or abiding feeling of the rasa called hasya ; 3. dillagi, parihasa, parihasa ; fun, joke; majaka ; 4. upahasa | ucation upahasa hasila vi . paya ya mila hua, prapta, labdha | dosta, prapta labdhavada labdhavada sesamsa pu . joda mem kisi samkhya ka vaha 49004 asa jo atima amka ya ikai ke nice likhe jane para baca rahe | hasya pum . 1. gerd at faut un ma, Sh; nage ; hamsi, hasa ; 2. dillagi, majaka ; evid; upahasya ; 3. upeksa aura ninda se yukta u ;. tamaseh hamsi, upahasa ; 4. sahitya mem nau sthayi (ILS) ☎IDEO (1) hasyarasa bhavom ya rasom mem se eka | derisive laughter, derision, ridicule, mockery. acquired, obtained. what is carried forward. laughter, smile; joke, fun; derisive laughter, derision, ridicule, mockery; the sentiment of mirth or humour, one of the nine sentiments in poetry, the final culmination of the sense of humour into a rasa. vi . hamsi utpanna karanevala | nagisuvantaha (kha) nagisuvamtaha ( matu ) provoking laughter,
