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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masamta 608 himdi sabda vya . himdi artha marathi ko . paryaya masamta pu . 1. mahine ka amta ; mahinyaca sevata ; bhasika 2. mahine ka amtima dina | vi . 1. masa sambamdhi ; 2. pratimasa honevala, mahavara ; mahinyaca sevataca divasa masasambamdhi, mahinyasambamdhi, mahinyaca ; dara mahinyala ghadanara ; mahinyatuna ekada nighanara amgreji paryaya end of a month; last day of the month. relating or pertaining to a month, monthly; happening every month, per mensum, monthly; monthly (magazine) etc.) 3. mahine mem eka bara nikalanevala (patra adi ) | pu . masika dharma | masika dharma pu . striyom ko pratimasa honevala rajah srava | masuma vi . 1. nirdosa, niraparadha, begunaha ; ( amka i .) (striyamca ) masika dharma striyamca masika dharma, mahinyala honara rajahstrava nispapa, niragasa, nirdosa ; 2. jo hara prakara se asamartha kimva karanyalayaka, dayaniya, evam daya ka patra ho | asahaya masumiyata stri . maluma hone ki avastha ya nispapapana, niragasata, bhava | niskapatapana maha pu . mahina, masa| masa, mahina mahavara di . hara mahine honevala, daramaha honara, masika masika | mahavari vi ., masika dharma | masika rajodharma stri . mahatmya pu . 1. gaurava, mahima ; 2. kisi vrata, devata, sthana adi ka pusyajanaka phala| mahatmya, mothepana, gaurava ; ce punyadayi phala tirthaksetra, devata, vrata i . menstruation. monthly course, menstruation. innocent, guiltless, simple; pitiable, deserving mercy. innocence, simplicity. month. monthly, per mensum. monthly course, menstruation. magnanimity, greatness, glory; peculiar virtue of any vow, divinity or sacred shrine.

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