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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455 himdi sabda ga . himdi artha marathi ko . paryaya 2. mala ki bikrih vikri ; 3. mamga| magani khapana amgreji paryana khappara a .kri . 1. upayoga ya vyavahara mem khapane, kharca hone, vaparane jane ; ana ; 2. bika jana ; vikri hone ; 3. bahuta adhika parisrama rabane sale; dernand. to be consumed, to be expended, to be used; to obtain a vent or market, to find sale, to go off, to sell; to be in a difficulty. karate tamga ya paresana hona | khaparaila pum . 1. khapade se chai hui chajana ya chata ; khapaऱ्yani jhakalele chappara ; tiled shed; 2. khapade se chaya hua ghara ; khapaऱ्yani jhakalele ghara ; 3. ghara chane ke lie prayukta ghara jhakanyaci khapari - kaula resima vinakamace eka avajara khapada | vi . khapade se chaya hua | kaularu sapava pum . 1. de . 'khapaci '; "khapaci " paha ; 2. resama bunanevalom ka eka auja़ाra | bapana sa . 1. kisi prakara vyaya kri . karana, upayoga mem lakara samapta karana ; vaparuna-kharcuna takane ; 2. mala adi beca dalana ; vikuna takane ; 3. avakasa ya gumjaisa nikalana| khapavuna ghene, nibhavuna ghene tiled house or building; building tile. tiled. see 'khapaci '; an instrument of the silk-weaver. to finish by bringing into use or by consumption, to spend, to exhaust, to sell; to absorb. khappara pum . 1. dariyai nariyala ka bana eka prakara ka bhiksa patra ; 2. khopadi ; 3. kali ke hatha mem rahanevala eka patra jisamem ve satruom ka narati, bhikaऱ्yace bhiksapatra ; khopadi, kavati ; kalicya hatatila satrucya raktane bharalele patra beggar's bowl or dish; skull, cranium; vessel in the hand of goddess Kali in which she

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