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Mahratti
‖ Mahratti (məˈrætɪ) Also 7 moratty, 9– marathi, -ee, murathee. [Hindī Marhaṭṭī, f. Marhaṭṭa: see prec.] The language of the Mahrattas. Also attrib.1698 Fryer Acc. E. India & P. 174 They tell their Tale in Moratty. 1827 R. Nesbit in Mem. iii. (1858) 82, I attended the Marathi worship... I performed ...
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John Duncan (theologian)
Glasgow, he offered himself as a candidate, stating in his application that he knew Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic, Persian, Sanscrit, Bengali, Hindostani, and Mahratti
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buggalow
‖ ˈbuggalow Anglo-Ind. Also buggala, buglah. [a. Mahratti baglā, bagalā, regarded by Col. Yule as a corruption of Pg. baixel, vessel.] ‘A name commonly given on the W. coast of India to Arab vessels of the old native form’ (Yule).1842 Sir. G. Arthur in Ind. Admin. of Ld. Ellenb. 222 (Y.) Native bugg...
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East Indian language
The East Indian language or East Indian dialect, also known as Mobai Mahratti and East Indian Marathi, is the form of Marathi-Konkani languages spoken
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Mahratta
‖ Mahratta (məˈrætə) Also 8 Moratta, Maharattor, Morattoe, Mar(h)atta, Merhattah, 8–9 Mharatta, 9– Maratha. [Hindī Marhaṭṭa.] 1. One of a Scytho-Dravidian race occupying the central and south-western parts of India.1763 Scrafton Indostan (1770) 36 He was suddenly alarmed with an invasion of eighty t...
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Sebastião Rodolfo Dalgado
enabled him to forge close contacts with various language communities, thus allowing him to acquire a mastery of several Indian languages, including Mahratti
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reeper
reeper, reaper Anglo-Indian. (ˈriːpə(r)) [ad. Mahratti rīp (Yule).] (See quots.)1734 in J. H. Wheeler Madras in Olden Time (1862) III. 148 Paid the Banksall Merchants for the house poles, country reapers, &c. necessary for house building. 1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Reepers, laths, or longitudinal se...
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bummalo
‖ bummalo Also bumbeloe, bumbalo, bumaloe. [Yule quotes bombīl or bombīla from Molesworth's Mahratti Dict.] A small fish (Harpodon nehereus) found off the coasts of Southern Asia, used, when dried, as a relish.1673 Fryer E. India & P. 67 (Y.) Massigoung..notable for a fish called Bumbelow, the Suste...
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gunny
▪ I. gunny (ˈgʌnɪ) Also 8 goney. [a. Hindi and Mahratti gōn, gōnī:—Skr. gōṇī sack.] a. A coarse material used chiefly for sacking and made from the fibres of jute or (in some parts) from sunn-hemp; a sack of this material.1711 C. Lockyer Acc. Trade Ind. 244 When Sugar is pack'd in double Goneys, the...
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Maharashtri
Maharashtri (mɑːhəˈrɑːʃtriː) Also Maharastri (-st-). [Skr. Mahārāshṭrī f. Mahārāshṭra Great Kingdom.] The Prakrit language of the Maharashtra region of India, the modern descendant of which is Marathi (Mahratti).[1803 H. T. Colebrooke in Asiatick Researches VII. 227 The Maháráshtra or Mahrátta is th...
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Return to main HelpReturn to Abbreviations home pageCollation of language names: MLanguage names beginning with:A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Textual formsName representedMacassarMakassarMacassarMachiguengaMachiguengaMacusiMak...
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