Definition of नखी in the Hindi dictionary
Nikha 1 noun neology [no nakhin] 1. Lion . 2. Cheetah . 3. He Animal that can rip or tear any object with nails Ho . 4. Enlarged nails. U-lakhs of money Millions of tigers Vermicompost and millions of iron lumberjack Filter millions (millions) lying in millions of water. Hey Yes, you know, Raji Ram and Koo do not know. -Return 0, Bhabha 2, p.92. Nectar 2 noun woman 0 [NO] The nicer is called nakh नखी १ संज्ञा पुं० [सं० नखिन्]
१. शेर । २. चीता । ३. वह
जानवर जो नाखून से किसी पदार्थ को चीर या फाड़ सकता
हो । ४. बढ़े हुए नाखूनवाला । उ०—लाखों मौनी फिरौ
लाखों बाघंबरी । उर्धमुखी औ नखी लाखों लोह लंगरी ।
लाखों जल में पड़े (लाखों) धूरि को छानतें । अरे
हाँ पलटू जामें राजी राम औ कोउ नहिं जानते ।—पलटू०,
भा० २, पृ० ९२ ।
नखी २ संज्ञा स्त्री० [सं०]
नख नामक गंधद्रव्य ।
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10 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «नखी»
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The Chechens: A Handbook - Page 29
It is thought that the Alarodians, Nakhchmateans, and Dzurdzuks ( Durduks: from the town of Durdukka on Lake Urmia in northwest Iran) were remnants of the Urartians, with the latter two peoples being direct forebears of the Nakh. Nakh in the ...
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Current Trends in Caucasian, East European, and Inner ... - Page 207
THE NAKH-DAGHESTANIAN CONSONANT CORRESPONDENCES* JOHANNA NICHOLS University of California, Berkeley 1 . Introduction 1 . 1 Proto-Nakh-Daghestanian The ultimate linguistic relations of Nakh-Daghestanian (or Northeast ...
Howard Isaac Aronson, Dee Ann Holisky, Kevin Tuite, 2003
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Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and Methodological ...
IE also has sharings with Nakh-Daghestanian, Semitic, and Sumerian. IE and Kartvelian, and no other languages, share numerals with Semitic. Kartvelian has as many sharings with Semitic as IE does, and there are two IE-Kartvelian-Semitic ...
Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs, 2003
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The Book of the Sword - Page 8
A curious survival of the feline armature is the Hindu's Wagh-nakh. Following Demmin, Colonel A. Lane Fox 1 was in error when he described this ' tiger's-claw ' as 'an Indian weapon of treachery belonging to a secret society, and invented ...
Sir Richard F Burton, 2008
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Northeast Caucasian Languages: Nakh Languages, Tsez ...
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She felt the nakh coming a heartbeat before she saw them. Pale shapes emerged from the murk, triangular faces gleaming amid clouds of hair, tails shining with dark rainbow scales and iridescent fins. Have you come to play with us?
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Conflict and Peace in Central Eurasia: Towards ... - Page 120
Ethnic group Main religion Main language Language family Language branch Armenian Orthodox Christianity Armenian Armenian – Avar Sunni Islam Avar proper (Maarul) Nakh- Dagestani Avaro-Andi-Tsez Azerbaijani Shi'ite Islam Azeri ...
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Loanwords in the World's Languages: A Comparative Handbook
Map 1: The geographical setting of Bezhta Bezhta belongs to the Tsezic (or Didoic) branch of the Nakh-Daghestanian (or East Caucasian, or Northeast Caucasian) family. More specifically, Bezhta forms together with Hunzib the East Tsezic ...
Martin Haspelmath, Uri Tadmor, 2009
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From Linguistic Areas to Areal Linguistics - Page 78
On the other hand, some authors now assert the presence in Svan of a lexical layer of the NEC origin, which can partially be attributed to Nakh, and partially to Daghestanian source. According to Fahnrich (1986: 32), who suggests a NEC ...
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Compendium of the World's Languages: Ladakhi to Zuni
INTRODUCTION The Nakh languages form the North-Central Caucasian group of the Ibero- Caucasian family, and comprise Chechen, Ingush, and Bats. The total number of speakers is about 1,100,000, of which Chechen accounts for about ...