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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bhitari 508 himdi sabda vya . himdi artha ko . malayalam paryaya devanagari amgreji paryaya lipyamtarana bhitari vi . 1. bhitara ka amdaravala, rob ) 22, akattulala, interior, amdaruni ; 288 10, ullile, internal, (B) 70010 ww; antarikamaya ; inner, inward; 2. gupta, aprakata | guptamaya guptamaya bhiti stri . dara, bhaya | cash, peti, bhaya, sambhramam 300, hidden, secret. fear, apprehension, dread, terror. mvocac bhina vi . bahuta hi manda, suksma cmo], neriya, lolamaya light, pleasant ( stri . bhini ) ya halka | lealamaya bhiru vi . 1. kayara, darapoka ; swm; bhayanna ; 2. (se ) daranevala | bhiruta stri . 1. kayarata, bujadili ; 2. dara, bhaya | pati, bhayam bhisana vi . 1. bhayanaka, daravana ; 01, bhayanakamaya, dreadful, bhitijanaka bhitijanakamaya ; horrible, frightening; 2. dusparinama ke rupa mem 000510, kaॉtiya, gruesome, terrible. honevala, vikata, bahuta atidaruna atidarunamaya, hi bura| Q 32, gom- duranta sog 8 Bagm bhayamulala enna Boor ob arthattila Boob padantyattila cerkkunna cekrkunna visesanam visesanam bhayappetunna Jo bhayappetunna svabhava ; peti bhayam (colour or smell). timid, cowardly; fearful or fearing (as dharmabhiru God-fearing). timidity, cowardice; fear, terror. bhukkhaड़ vi . 1. jise teja bhukha lagi ho, Qilom bhukha ; 2. jisaki bhukha mitati na da0 ]ona] visannu valayunna ; m; amitamayi bhaksikkunna, sacadem ho, jo prayah kucha ma kucha khata rahata ho ya 100 gjs khana cahata ho, petu 60330; 3. kamgala | 2105001 bhuktabhogi vi . jo kisi cija ka dukhasukha, amolg visesatah dukha utha cuka ho | 09, anubhavastha naya visappatada . da. tti ; paramadaridranaya nerittu anubhava- mulala, anubhava- sthanaya starving, hungry; voracious, gluttonous; pauper, poor. one who has suffered or enjoyed (some experience), experienced.

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