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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2144 marathi sabda vya ko marathi artha himdi paryaya amgreji paryaya sai stri . kagadavara lihinyaca drava syahi, masi ramgita padartha an ink saka stri . na. bhaji saka, saga, tarakari a vegetable sakarani stri . chaparavaraci kaule chavai, pheravata vyavasthita lavane roofing, covering the roof with tiles sakarane sa .kri . chaparavara kaule lavane chappara chana, khaparaila dalana to roof, to cover roof sakahara pum · niramisahara, mamsamacchi na sakahara, niramisahara khane phakta vanaspati with tiles vegetable diet ahara sakahari vi . phakta vanaspatica- sakahari vegetarian dhanyadimca ahara karanara sakha stri- 1. dahali, phamdi 2. upavibhaga sagirda pum · 1. sevaka, naukara 2. seva karuna siksana ghenara sisya sakha, dali upavibhaga sevaka, naukara sagirda, guru ki seva karake siksa pane vala vidyarthi ya sisya a subdivision an attendant a disciple, an apprentice a branch sadu pum ., stri . sapheda mau mati khadiya, sapheda mulayama mitti a sort of pipeclay samta vi . 1. stabdha, gupacupa 2. udreka rahita samta, stabdha samta quiet, still, tranquil composed, not excited or agitated

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