CHE SIGNIFICA धुई IN HINDI
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definizione di धुई nel dizionario hindi
Smoky Pu No Female 0 [HIN 0] DE "Dhu ँ i. Una linea lilate a semi-piano Chakra Lag Suhagna Chandramans singar biri Dhya Dhyaan jaban.-Paltu 0, Bhan 3, pagina 64. धुई पु सं० स्त्री० [हिं०] दे०
'धुँई' । उ०— अर्ध पुंड लिलाट रेखा
चक्र अँग सुहाघन । चंद्रहाँस सिंगार बीरी धुई ध्यान जराबन ।—पलटू०, भा० ३, पृ० ६४ ।
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10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «धुई»
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1
Sar-obair nam bard gaelach: or, The beauties of Gaelic ... - Page 291
Nach mireagach Cupid, *S e sùgradh ri mhathair, Dia brionnach gun suilean, brUicfh niad An duil gur ceol-gàir' e, A* tilgeadb air tbuaiream, Mn'ti cuairt anns g;tch îiîte, A sbaighdean beag, giiineacb, Mar's urrainn e'n sàthadh. Ho ro ladie dhui ...
John Mackenzie, James Logan, 1841
2
Handbook for travellers in Scotland - Page 288
It is bounded by Ben-Muich-Dhui on the E., by the black precipice of Braeriach, 2000 ft. high, on the K., while the rays of the noonday are excluded by Cairntoul (4245 ft.). The Garachery (though some say that this is the real Dee) falls into the ...
John Murray (publishers.), 1867
3
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 15 - Page 721
Dhui is president over a convocation of mountains. From its summit the crags of the Braeriach and Cairn- toul to the west, the lesser Cairngorm and Benua-Main on the east, appear almost on a level with the great mountain, and grouped within ...
William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1848
4
The Natural History of Dee Side and Braemar - Page 313
Cairntoul, Braeriach, Ben-na- muic dhui, Ben-na-buird. Sauuurea alpina. 1. Cairntoul. Hieraeium Halleri. 1. Cairntoul. Hieraeium nigrescens. 1. Braeriach, Loch Etagan. Hieraeium alpinum. Apargia Taraxici. Azalea procumbens. 1. Cairntoul ...
William MacGillivray, Edwin Lankester, 1855
5
Swan's View of the Lakes of Scotland: A Series of Views ...
Turning to the engraving, we have the foreground occupied by a portion of Craeg-Laoi-dhui; the middle distance to the right, is a portion of Loch-Camel, while farther to the left, divided from it by a slight rising ground, and sparkling over some of ...
John M. Leighton, Joseph Swan, 1837
6
Black's Picturesque Tourist of Scotland - Page 342
The stream here passes between what are well called " The grisly champions that guard The infant rillB of Highland Dee" — viz. on the east Ben-imiich-dhui, and on the west Brse-riacb, which rises in one black smooth perpendicular precipice, ...
Adam and Charles Black (Firm), 1865
Margaret Mackintosh cannot believe that the wild and scowling warrior in the tavern is the man she seeks. This is Gregor Grant, the proud laird her people have been whispering longingly for? But the new lady of Glen Dhui has no choice.
8
The New Deeside Guide. By James Brown [or, Rather, Written ...
Ben-Muick-Dhui and Cairngorum may also be visited by going up Glen-Lui for about five miles, when the Glen branches into two; the eastmost being Glen-Derry, and the westmost Glen-Luibeg; up which last Glen you must go till you come to ...
Joseph Robertson, James BROWN (Author of the “Guide to the Deeside Highlands.”.), 1843
9
Guide to the highlands and islands of Scotland, including ... - Page 211
ascent of Ben Muick Dhui is easy and comparatively low, and the view is perhaps unrivalled in extent, embracing the ocean on three sides. Passing along its long summit, the descent will be best made into Glen Lui-beg, three miles above its ...
George Anderson (of Inverness.), Peter Anderson, 1842
10
Sketches of the character, manners, and present state of ...
Dhui and Glen Dhui were their former names. When Stewarts were returning from the last pursuit, they washed their swords in the river, which was discoloured a considerable way down on one side by the blood. " This stream," exclaimed the ...