English words for 'Relating to Sanskrit.'
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- (transitive, linguistics) To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
- (transitive, South Asia, Southeast Asia) To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
- (transitive, linguistics) To render a non-Sanskrit text, word, etc., in a form characteristic of Sanskrit morphology or phonology.
- The Central Zone of Indo-Aryan languages. These are also spoken in Fiji, Guyana and as a second language by Indians in many other countries.
- Modern Standard Hindi, a standardized and Sanskritized version of the Hindustani language, which is based on Khariboli.
- A barangay of Bacacay, Albay, Philippines.
- (linguistics) All the lects in the Hindi Belt, which also includes lects that do not belong to the Central Zone of Indo-Aryan languages.
- (from the Sanskrit word for ‘knowledge’) any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionally believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
- (usually in the phrase "Veda bread", sometimes uncapitalized) A style of malt loaf bread (sweet, chewy, caramel-colored leavened bread made with malted wheat), traditionally produced across the UK and Ireland but today eaten mainly in Northern Ireland.
- (linguistics) The introduction of Sanskrit vocabulary into another language or dialect.
- A form of social change in India and Nepal, in which members of lower castes seek upward mobility by emulating the rituals and practices of the upper or dominant castes.
- (grammar, linguistics) The modification of a word's structure to render its appearance to that of a Sanskrit word.
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- (from the Sanskrit word for ‘knowledge’) any of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism written in early Sanskrit; traditionally believed to comprise the Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, and the Upanishads
- (usually in the phrase "Veda bread", sometimes uncapitalized) A style of malt loaf bread (sweet, chewy, caramel-colored leavened bread made with malted wheat), traditionally produced across the UK and Ireland but today eaten mainly in Northern Ireland.
- (linguistics) The introduction of Sanskrit vocabulary into another language or dialect.
- A form of social change in India and Nepal, in which members of lower castes seek upward mobility by emulating the rituals and practices of the upper or dominant castes.
- (grammar, linguistics) The modification of a word's structure to render its appearance to that of a Sanskrit word.
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- (transitive, linguistics) To influence a non-Sanskrit language by Sanskritic vocabulary.
- (transitive, South Asia, Southeast Asia) To emulate rituals and practices of upper classes so as to gain upward social mobility.
- (transitive, linguistics) To render a non-Sanskrit text, word, etc., in a form characteristic of Sanskrit morphology or phonology.
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- The Central Zone of Indo-Aryan languages. These are also spoken in Fiji, Guyana and as a second language by Indians in many other countries.
- Modern Standard Hindi, a standardized and Sanskritized version of the Hindustani language, which is based on Khariboli.
- A barangay of Bacacay, Albay, Philippines.
- (linguistics) All the lects in the Hindi Belt, which also includes lects that do not belong to the Central Zone of Indo-Aryan languages.