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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary : Etymologically and Philologically
Pocket Oxford English Dictionary (Hardcover)
It covers all the words you need for everyday use, and has excellent coverage of curriculum vocabulary. For the new edition the definitions are clearer than ever before and there is lots of help with those aspects of the language (such as spelling, pronunciation, and usage) which cause most difficulties.
In particular, there are hundreds of new spelling notes to help with tricky words that are commonly misspelled, extra usage notes giving advice on good English, and more help with pronunciations of difficult words. A new open design ensures that this dictionary is even more accessible and easier to use than ever before.
Key Feature Fully updated and revised, offering up-to-date coverage of current English for everyday use Over 120,000 words, phrases, and definitions, with definitions even clearer than before NEW: spelling notes give you help with commonly misspelled words (e.g.
necessary, accommodate) Extra usage notes offer guidance on grammar and confusable words (e.g.
starting a sentence with and, the difference between accept and except) More help with pronunciations of difficult words (e.g.
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Sinhala English Dictionary/B. Clough B Clough Vedams
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Director of the Royal Botanical Gardens Ceylon." In the present work all the plants the vernacular names of which are sanctioned by Dr.
Triemen’s authority are distinguished by the insertion of the natural orders to which they belong. Besides these an immense number of other names appeared in the first edition for which the Botanical names were taken, it is believed, from Moon’s catalogue.
Many of such names are
(less)The Trading World of Asia and the English East India Company
Finally, it is a study of business and economic decision-making under pre-modern conditions. The book is based on an extensive analysis of the quantitative and qualitative material available in the Company's archives.
The data-processing of the quantitative evidence and its subsequent statistical analysis was carried out on a computer, and the book contains comprehensive tables on the volume and value of the Company's trade, prices of commercial goods, and on monetary and financial history. The extensive scope of the book and its consideration not only of the Company but of the economies in which it operated make it essential reading for all concerned with the economic history of the period, both of Europe and Asia.
The techniques
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A Tibetan-English Dictionary with special reference to
"We had to take primarily into account the needs of missionaries entering upon new regions, and then of those who might hereafter follow into the same field of enterprize. The chief motive of all our exertions lay always in the desire to facilitate and to hasten the spread of the Christian religion and of Christian civilization, among the millions of Buddhists, who inhabit Central Asia, and who speak and read in Tibetan idioms.
"A yet more definite object influenced my own personal linguistic researches, in as much as I had undertaken to make preparations
(less)A Sanskrit-English Dictionary : Etymologically and Philologically
An English Punjabi Dictionary (Punjabi in Roman
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(less)A Mundari-English Dictionary/Manindra Bhusan Bhaduri Manindra Bhusan
On the eve of its compilation about fifty years ago, Mundari language was spoken by over 60,000 Mundas and other akin tribals. The dialects of the Mundari family of speech, to which Santali, Birhar and other tongues belong, are, besides Chotanagpur, also spoken in the Santal Parganas which adjoin some of the Bengal districts.
It is on account of this geographical spread-over of the Mundari family of speech that a large number of words from Bengali, Hindi and Sanskrit have crept into the fabric of the Mundari language. A lot of painstaking efforts have gone in coming the English equivalents
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Little Oxford English Dictionary (Hardcover)
A Dictionary of Scheduled Castes in India
There have been efforts since the times of Lord Buddha to eradicate the system. The pioneers of the Bhakti Movement in the 15th and 16th centuries and the leaders of the socio-religious reform movements in the 19th century made herculean endeavour to do away with the caste system.
India after Independence, has adopted the British model of democracy, whose main objectives are to provide social, economic and political justice; equality of status as well as of opportunity; and assuring the dignity of the individual, During the last six decades, the Central and State Governments, through their successive plans, have striven to usher in an equitable and egalitarian social order,
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A Classical Dictionary of India : Illustrative
H. Wilson to John Muir.
No wonder, the author, himself a celebrated scholar, invested over two-decade-long effort to compile this reliable, neatly exhaustive Classical Dictionary. For well over a hundred years, Garrett’s work has been recognized as a classic in its own right.
Now reaching it out afresh to the present-day international scholarship, this edition has been recomposed in its entirety. And its lay-out as well has been improved in certain user-friendly ways.
Also introduced here, for
(less)An English-Sinhalese Pocket Dictionary/A. Mendis Gunasekara A.
A Sanskrit - English Dictionary : Etymologically
Indian kosa-s, all written in Sanskrit, were but thesauri of synonyms and antonyms, the concept of arranging words in alphabetical order being conspicuously absent. The first Sanskrit dictionary with western system of alphabetical order was the Sanskrit-English Dictionary compiled by Professor Horace Hayman Wilson and published in 1813.
Two Indian works, viz. the sabdakalpadruma, compiled by the Pandits of Sir Raja Radhakanta Dev and the Vacasptya compiled by Pandit Taranatha Tarkavacaspati, followed suit.
But the real predecessor of Monier Monier-Williams was the Sanskrit-German Dictionary, Sanskrit-Worterbuch, compiled by Otto Bohtlingk and Rudolph Roth, published from St. Petersburg, in twenty-four years, 1852-1875.
Though Monier-Williams acknowledged his indebtedness to the Sanskrit-Worterbuch, he worked for his dictionary on a plan of his own
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