- drāmila
- द्रामिल
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
dramila — द्रमिल … Indonesian dictionary
Proto-Dravidian — is the proto language of the Dravidian languages. Origins of the word Dravidian The English word Dravidian was first employed by Caldwell in his book of comparative Dravidian grammar based on the usage of the Sanskrit word IAST|drāviḍa in the… … Wikipedia
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tamoul — tamoul, e [ tamul ] adj. et n. • 1872 tamil; tamul 1740; de davila, en pali; dramila, en sanskr.→ dravidien ♦ Des Tamouls, peuples du sud est de l Inde. « La langue tamoule est composée de mots ayant en moyenne six syllabes » (Michaux). ♢ N. m.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Linguistic history of India — Originating over 5,000 years ago, the linguistic history of India describes the evolution and transformation of early human communications techniques from pictures, pictorial scripts and engravings to the modern Indian languages that belong to… … Wikipedia
Mahakuta Pillar — (Kannada: ಮಹಾಕೂಟ ಸ್ತಂಭ) in the town of Mahakuta in present day Bagalkot district of India s Karnataka state is the source of an important Badami Chalukya inscription called Mahakuta pillar inscription ascribed to king Mangalesa, second son of… … Wikipedia
Dravidiens — Les peuples dravidiens, également dravidiens sont les termes utilisés pour désigner les différents peuples parlant des langues appartenant à la famille des langues dravidiennes. Les locuteurs de langues dravidiennes se trouvent principalement… … Wikipédia en Français
Dravidian — The adjective Dravidian defines a family of Indian languages that differs from the other families, mainly the Indo Aryan, Munda, and Tibeto Bur man. In the 19th and 20th centuries people speak ing these languages in South India began to see… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Tamil — Dravidian people and language of southern India, 1734, from Pali Damila, from Skt. Dramila, variant of Dravida (see DRAVIDIAN (Cf. Dravidian)) … Etymology dictionary