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dhoney
‖ dhoney, doney (ˈdəʊnɪ) Also 6–7 doni, tonee, tony. [ad. Tamil, thōṇi (pronounced dōni): perh. a foreign word; cf. Pers. dōnī a yacht. (Spelt donny by the French writer Pyrard de la Val c1610.)] A small native sailing vessel of Southern India.1582 N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. lxi. 1...
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Dhoni (fishing vessel)
A Dhoni (also written as Thoni or Dhoney) is a traditional multi-purpose sailvessel with a motor or lateen sails that is used in the Maldives, South India
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dh-
dh- is not an English combination, but, in the English spelling of (East) Indian words, is used to represent the Indian dental sonant-aspirate, in the Devanāgarī alphabet dha, also the lingual or cerebral sonant-aspirate, more exactly written ḍha. In earlier spelling by Europeans these sounds were c...
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toney
▪ I. toney variant of tony; obs. f. dhoney.1622 in Foster Eng. Factories Ind. (1908) II. 154 One of their toneyes.▪ II. toney var. tony a.
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Telinga
Telinga, n. and a. (təˈlɪŋgə) Also 8–9 Tellinga, 8 -ger, -gy, Telingee, Talinga. [Of uncertain origin: supposed by some to be the original form of the word Telugu, and held to be itself derived from Skr. Trilinga meaning ‘the three lingams’, according to an alleged tradition that the god Śiva descen...
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toni
toni India. (ˈtəʊnɪ) Also tonee, tony. [a. Tamil: see dhoney, doney.] † a. A small South Indian sailing vessel. b. A dug-out boat. c. A ferry boat.1582 N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. i. xxiv. 60 There came towarde him to y⊇ number of lx. Tonys full of Souldiers. 1704 Collect. Voy. (Chu...
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tone
▪ I. tone, n. (təʊn) Forms: 4 ton, 4– tone; (5 toun, toyn, 5–6 toyne; 6 toone). [Partly a. OF. ton (of voice, 13th c. in Littré) = Prov. ton, Cat. to, Sp. ton, tono, Pg. tom, tono, It. tuono:—L. ton-um, acc. of ton-us; and partly directly f. L. tonus ‘stretching, quality of sound, tone, accent, tone...
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