Nghĩa của từ dravidian bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
of, relating to, or denoting a family of languages spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka, or the peoples who speak them.
It also has borrowed words from Dravidian languages of southern India, mostly Tamil.
noun
1
the Dravidian family of languages.
One was Dravidian , a language family now centered on southern India.
2
a member of any of the peoples speaking a Dravidian language.
By language we are Tamils, by race Dravidians and by nationality Indians.

Đặt câu với từ "dravidian"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "dravidian", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ dravidian, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ dravidian trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Pre-Dravidian (or Australoid or Veddoid)

2. It has the oldest extant literature among Dravidian languages.

3. He used medium of cinema for propagating the ideals of the Dravidian movement.

4. ’ Two Clitics can be reconstructed for Proto-Dravidian—namely, interrogative * -ā and emphatic * -ē

5. This wave has been postulated to have brought the Dravidian languages into India (Renfrew 1987).

6. Tying Sacred thread to pigs, cutting of sacred threads of Brahmins, Dravidian radicalism and anti-Brahminism: Dravidian Prohits becoming dominant! The Dravidianization of Marxist Hindu: During 197o, the Dravida Kazhagam extremists had been emboldened with the DMK rule and started attacking Brahmins on every pretext

7. The Carnatic aspect of the Great Tradition is geographically located on the peninsula with the Dravidian speaking peoples

8. Proto-Dravidian languages were spoken in India in the 4th millennium BCE and started disintegrating into various branches around 3rd millennium BCE.

9. Despite its Anti-Brahminist attitude and rational thinking, the Dravidian movement failed to eradicate both caste discrimination and practices based on blind faith from the masses

10. The English called them Aborigines, and this concept was readily accepted by the average, educated Indian who traces his own ancestry to the Aryan and Dravidian invaders of the subcontinent

11. A water-soluble astringent resinous substance obtained from any of certain tropical plants, esp the leguminous tree Acacia Catechu of S Asia, and used in medicine, tanning, and dyeingSee also gambier Word Origin for Catechu C17: probably from Malay kachu, of Dravidian origin

12. Affinity Alfurese Arabic Archaic Archipelago Aryan Aryan Family Aryan Vernaculars Asamese Assam basin betwixt Bhotia Bible Bombay Brahui British India Buddhists Bunsen on Turanian Burma Burmese Bustar Calcutta Caldwell Central Provinces China civilisation Crawfurd Dalton defined Dialects Dictionary District Dravidian Languages East Ethnology

13. 1300, from Old French Beryl (12c., Modern French béryl), from Latin Beryllus, from Greek bēryllos, which is perhaps from Prakrit veruliya, from Sanskrit vaidurya-, of Dravidian origin, which might be from the city of Velur (modern Belur) in southern India.

14. Atoll (n.) "island consisting of a strip or ring of coral around a central lagoon," 1620s, Atollon, from Malayalam (Dravidian) atolu "reef," which is said to be from adal "closing, uniting." Watkins writes, "Perhaps ultimately from Sanskrit antara-, interior" (from PIE root *en "in")