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Group of languages from India
The Halbic languages belong to the eastern branch of the Indo-Aryan languages and are mainly spoken in southern Chhattisgarh in India. They include Halbi
Halbic_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Bhunjia is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language of eastern India spoken by the Bhunjia community living in the states of Odisha and Chhattisgarh. Bhunjia at
Bhunjia_language_(Halbic)
Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages
The Indo-Aryan languages (or sometimes Indic languages) are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family. As of the early
Indo-Aryan_languages
and the Dravidian languages spoken by 19.64% of Indians; both families together are sometimes known as Indic languages. Languages spoken by the remaining
Languages_of_India
the world's population. The Indo-European languages include some 449 (SIL estimate, 2018 edition) languages spoken by about 3.5 billion people or more
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
Language family of South Asia
The Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Māgadhan languages, are spoken throughout the eastern region of the Indian subcontinent, which includes
Eastern_Indo-Aryan_languages
Language group of the Indo-Iranian language family
The Nuristani languages, known earlier as Kafiri languages, are one of the three groups within the Indo-Iranian language family, alongside the Indo-Aryan
Nuristani_languages
Indo-Aryan language
Belt Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Hindi Divas – the official day to celebrate Hindi as a language. Languages of India Languages with official
Hindi
Branch of the Indo-European language family
Indo-Iranian languages, also known as Indo-Iranic languages, or Aryan languages, constitute the largest branch of the Indo-European language family. They
Indo-Iranian_languages
Sub group of the Indo-Aryan languages in the Indian subcontinent
The Bengali-Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages) is a grouping of several languages in the eastern Indian subcontinent. This group belongs
Bengali–Assamese_languages
Indo-Aryan language
the official languages of India; it is the official language of Odisha and the second official language of Jharkhand. The Odia language has various varieties
Odia_language
Indo-Aryan language
scheduled languages and officially recognized languages in the Constitution of India and has been conferred the status of the official language in many
Urdu
Indo-Aryan language and dialect cluster of northwest India
The Rajasthani languages are a group of various languages derived from Western Indo-Aryan languages, primarily spoken in Rajasthan and Malwa, and adjacent
Rajasthani_languages
Language family of North India
Western Pahari also termed as Himachali languages are a range of languages and dialects of Northern Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the western parts of the
Western_Pahari
Indo-European language native to the Indian subcontinent
Major Languages. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-29049-0. Yanson, Rudolf A. (1 January 2002), "On Pali-Burmese Interference", Medieval Tibeto-Burman Languages, Brill
Pali
Subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages
The Dardic languages (also Dardu or Pisaca), also known as Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, is a group of several Indo-Aryan languages spoken in northern
Dardic_languages
Indo-Aryan language
one of the 22 scheduled languages of India, with 83 million speakers as of 2011. Marathi ranks 15th in the list of languages with the most native speakers
Marathi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Konkani people, primarily in the Konkan region, along the western coast of India. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages mentioned
Konkani_language
Indo-Aryan language
administrative language and Prakrit languages evolved into many regional languages in different parts of India. All these languages are called Prakrit languages (Sanskrit:
Punjabi_language
Indo-Aryan language
the 22 scheduled languages of the Union. It is also the official language in the state of Gujarat, as well as an official language in the union territory
Gujarati_language
Written language of Ancient India
later evolved into the Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, categorised into four groups: Bengali–Assamese Bihari Halbic Odia Claus, Peter J.; Diamond, Sarah; Mills
Magadhi_Prakrit
Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people
Zone Indo-Aryan languages, and sometimes treated as a group of its own. Romani shares a number of features with the Central Zone languages. The most significant
Romani_language
Historic form of Sanskrit
Vedic language, is the earliest attested form of the Sanskrit and Prakrit languages: members of the Indo-Aryan subgroup of the Indo-European language family
Vedic_Sanskrit
Indo-Aryan language
[maɾwaɽi]) is a Western Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Marwari and its closely related varieties
Marwari_language
Indo-Aryan language group of India
The Bhil languages are a group of lects spoken by the Bhil that are classified as dialects of Indo-Aryan languages such as Gujarati and Rajasthani. They
Bhil_languages
Indo-Aryan language
formed three groups, the Bengali–Assamese languages, the Bihari languages, and the Odia language. The language was not static: different varieties coexisted
Bengali_language
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
The Central Indo-Aryan languages or Hindi languages are a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken across Northern and Central India. They historically form
Central_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India, Pakistan and Martinique
Indo-Aryan languages. The vowels /ɪ, ʊ, ə/ are phonetically short. There are distinct regional accents and variations in grammar. As in many languages spoken
Kutchi_language
Language spoken in the Xiongnu empire
Southern Yeniseian language. As a result, there are two competing models for the classification of Xiongnu into Yeniseian: Yeniseian languages Northern Yeniseian
Xiongnu_language
Group of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages
Bihari languages are a group of the Indo-Aryan languages. The Bihari languages are mainly spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh
Bihari_languages
Indo-Aryan language of Sri Lanka
the Buddha. The most closely related languages to Sinhalese are the Vedda language and the Maldivian languages; the former is an endangered indigenous
Sinhala_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kashmir
gradually adopt local languages such as Pahari-Pothwari, Hindko or move towards the lingua franca Urdu. This has resulted in these languages gaining ground at
Kashmiri_language
Indo-Aryan language
strength of languages and mother tongues –2001". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 16 July 2015. Masica, Colin P. (1991). The Indo-Aryan Languages. Cambridge
Braj_Bhasha
Set of Southern Indic languages in Maharashtra and Konkan
The Marathi–Konkani languages are the mainland Southern Indo-Aryan languages, spoken in Maharashtra and the Konkan region of India. The other branch of
Marathi-Konkani_languages
Indic language of Pakistan and India
Jandavra (Jhandoria) is a minor Indic language spoken by Jandavra people of Sindh, Pakistan, and Jodhpur, India. Jandavra at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Jandavra_language
Indo-Aryan Language
developed in close contact with several Indo-Aryan languages, particularly other Pahari languages. Nepali was originally spoken by the Khas people, an
Nepali_language
Indo-Aryan language group of Nepal and India
languages are spoken in the Tharu community. These languages are similar to other neighboring languages. Tharu language is one of the major languages
Tharu_languages
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused
Sanskrit
Group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in Afghanistan
Pashayi (or Pashai) is a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by the Pashayi people in parts of the Kapisa, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar, and Kabul
Pashayi_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
word-medial positions. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar
Halbi_language
Dialects of the Punjabi language
these languages in a group of related languages descended from an intermediate division of Indo-Aryan languages. Bengali dialects Sindhi languages Hindi
Punjabi_dialects
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Nepal
Provinces. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. It is the second most commonly spoken native Nepalese language constitutionally registered as one
Maithili_language
Indo-Aryan language
an Indo-European language and belongs to the Eastern Indo-Aryan group of the Indo-Aryan languages. The Magahi and Maithili languages of Eastern Indo-Aryan
Bhojpuri_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Haryana, India
dialect of Haryanvi spoken in Pakistan. Haryanvi language at Ethnologue (28th ed., 2025) "The Languages of Delhi – A Microcosm of India's Diversity". The
Haryanvi_language
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
The Sindhi languages or Sindhic include Sindhi and its dialects as well as Indo-Aryan languages closely related to it. Lasi and Sindhi Bhil are sometimes
Sindhi_languages
Reconstructed proto-language
the Gathas). It is the ancestor of Indo-Aryan languages, the Iranian languages, and the Nuristani languages, predominantly spoken in the Southern Asian
Proto-Indo-Iranian_language
Western Indo-Aryan language family
Gujarati languages are transitional between Gujarati and Sindhi. The precise relationship, if any exists, between Vaghri, the Bhil languages, Wagdi, Rajasthani
Gujarati_languages
Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh
portal 1972 Sindhi Language Bill Institute of Sindhology Sindhi Transliteration Languages of India Languages of Pakistan Languages with official status
Sindhi_language
Indo-Aryan language
India portal Pakistan portal Language portal Caribbean Hindustani Hindustani profanity Hindustan Languages of India Languages of Pakistan List of Hindi authors
Hindustani_language
Scheduled tribe in Odisha, India
Bhunjia speakers belong to the Indo-Aryan language family as they speak Bhunjia, part of the Halbic languages, which is considered a mixture of Odia, Marathi
Bhunjia
Endangered language of Sri Lanka
be traced to either Indo-Aryan or neighboring Dravidian languages. It is unknown which languages were spoken in Sri Lanka before it was settled by Prakrit-speaking
Vedda_language
Group of languages of the 5th century BCE – 12th century CE
two concepts: Prakrit languages: a group of closely related literary languages the Prakrit language: one of the Prakrit languages, which alone was used
Prakrit
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
available manuscript of the Hindavi/Dehlavi/Deccani language, and contains loanwords from local languages such as Telugu and Marathi. Digby suggests that
Deccani_language
Indo-Aryan language
The Sonha language also known as Sonaha, Sunha, or Sunah is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Sonha people in Lumbini Province, specifically in Bardiya
Sonha_language
Indo-Aryan language of most Indo-Fijians
considerable influence by other Eastern Hindi languages such as Bagheli and Chhattisgarhi, by Eastern Indo-Aryan languages such as Bhojpuri and Maithili, and has
Fiji_Hindi
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
The Northern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Pahāṛi languages, are a proposed group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the lower ranges of the Himalayas
Northern_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan language native to the Maldives
system of Maldivian is similar to that of Dravidian languages. Like other modern Indo-Aryan languages the Maldivian phonemic inventory shows an opposition
Dhivehi_language
Indo-Aryan language of Uttar Pradesh
"Buksa/Buksari". In Devy, Ganesh; Bhatt, Uma; Pathak, Shekhar (eds.). The Languages of Uttarakhand. People's Linguistic Survey of India. Vol. 30. Hyderabad:
Buksa_language
Eastern Indo-Aryan language
neighbouring Bangladesh. The Rohingya, Chakma, Noakhali and Chittagonian languages have a high degree of mutual intelligibility. Rohingya has primarily the
Rohingya_language
Language group within Indo-Aryan language family
The Kohistani languages are a group of several Indo-Aryan languages of the Dardic group spoken in the Kohistan region of Pakistan, and surrounding areas
Kohistani_languages
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
Gabaro, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kohistan District, Pakistan. Gowro at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Gowro language at Ethnologue (18th ed.,
Gowro_language
Language
Maharashtra and Rajasthan. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". Registrar General and Census Commissioner
Dhodia–Kukna_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in Jammu
has been among the country's 22 scheduled languages since 2003. It is also one of the five official languages of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir
Dogri_language
Dardic Indo-Aryan language spoken in Chitral, Pakistan
language Kalasha-mun (Kalasha) and the Nuristani language Kalasha-ala (Waigali), which descend from different branches of the Indo-Iranian languages.
Kalasha_language
Indic language of India
Kamar is an Indic language spoken by a tribal people of central India. It is spoken in two districts, one in Madhya Pradesh and one in Chhattisgarh. Kamar
Kamar_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal
Goalpariya/Deshi, Kayort, Rajbanshi and Surjapuri, they form the KRDS group of languages. Rangpuri goes by numerous names, the most common being Bahe, though Deshi
Rangpuri_language
Pair of closely related languages within the Indo-Aryan languages
Chinali–Lahul languages, or Chinali–Lahuli, are a pair of closely related languages with uncertain relationship within the Indo-Aryan languages. They are
Chinali–Lahul_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
Importance of Regional Languages in Pakistan". Al-Mushir. 28 (2): 58–80. Akhtar, Raja Nasim; Rehman, Khawaja A. (2007). "The Languages of the Neelam Valley"
Hindko
Indo-Aryan language of India
language Indo-Aryan languages Languages of India Languages with official status in India List of Indian languages by total speakers List of languages
Assamese_language
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
Kalkoti, also known as Goedijaa, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Kalkot Tehsil, in the Upper Dir district in Pakistan. The following tables outline
Kalkoti_language
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
unusual amongst Dardic languages in that it has front rounded vowels. Like Kashmiri, Kundal Shahi is unusual amongst Dardic languages in that it lacks retroflex
Kundal_Shahi_language
Indo-Aryan Language spoken by the Gujars
various regional languages, known as Prakrit or Indo-Aryan languages. Rita Kothari noted that Gurjar Apabhramsa was used as a literary language by the 12th
Gujari
Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Chhattisgarh, India
brotherhood. Languages of India Languages with official status in India List of Indian languages by total speakers G. A. Zograph: Languages of South Asia
Chhattisgarhi_language
Indo-Aryan language
known as Audhi, is an Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken in the Awadh region
Awadhi_language
Indo-Aryan language from Malwa, India
similar to Rajwadi Dialect "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar
Malvi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Baghelkhand region of central India. A language belonging to the Eastern Hindi subgroup, Bagheli is one of the languages designated
Bagheli_language
Indo-Aryan language
Himalayas. Khasa belongs to the Indo-European family of languages. Like other Indo-Aryan languages, Khasa is a direct descendant of an early form of Vedic
Khasa_language
Indo-Aryan language of India
Nahari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the states of Chhattisgarh and Odisha in India. Nahari at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Nahari_language
Protolanguage of the Indo-Aryan language family
numerous modern Indo-Aryan languages are extant. Despite the great archaicity of Vedic, the other Indo-Aryan languages preserve a small number of conservative
Proto-Indo-Aryan_language
Eastern Indo-Aryan language
derived from the languages of the Sadan ethnolinguistic group of Chotanagpur. The Sadani also refer to closely related Indo-Aryan languages of Jharkhand such
Nagpuri_language
Western Indo-Aryan language spoken in west-central India
Bhili Language. Ahmedabad [India]: United Printing Press, 1895. Languages of India Languages with official status in India List of Indian languages by total
Bhili_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
written Warali, Warli and Varli, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Warli people. The language is usually classified as Marathi, but sometimes as
Varli_language
Central Pahari language spoken in India
and developing the regional languages of Uttarakhand. Like other languages of Uttarakhand, Garhwali, the most spoken language does not have official recognition
Garhwali_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in South Asia
Bateri (بٹیری, बटेरी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mostly in Kohistan District, Pakistan and to a much lesser extent in Jammu and Kashmir, India. As
Bateri_language
Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in Gilgit-Baltistan, Kohistan and Ladakh
of Shina. Shina is mostly a spoken language and not a written language. Due to the effects of dominant languages in Pakistani media like Urdu and English
Shina_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Bundelkhandi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Bundelkhand region of central India. It belongs to the Central Indo-Aryan languages and is part of the Western
Bundeli_language
Hypothetical subfamily of the Indo-European languages
Handbook of Formal Languages (1997), p. 6. Gamkrelidze, Thomas V.; Ivanov, V. V. (1990). "The Early History of Indo-European Languages". Scientific American
Graeco-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
grammatical features in common with the Sindhi language spoken to the south. Due to the effects of dominant languages in Pakistani media like Urdu, Standard Punjabi
Saraiki_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
can be short or long. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011". www.censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar
Khandeshi_language
Indo-Aryan language of India and Pakistan
Od, also known as Oad or Odki, is an Indo-Aryan language of India and Pakistan. It is spoken by around 2 million people in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana
Od_language
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
July 2007). The Indo-Aryan Languages. Routledge. p. 843. ISBN 978-1-135-79711-9. Cardona, George (2007). The Indo-Aryan Languages. p. 843. Heegård Petersen
Khowar
Unclassified tribal Indo-Aryan language of India
Vaaghri Boli is an unclassified tribal Indo-Aryan language of southern India. It is not closely related to Hindi or Marathi. Hakkipikki, Nakkala, Pittalollu
Vaagri_Booli_language
Indo-Aryan language of India
[meːʋaːt̪iː]) is a language spoken in the Mewat region of northern India. It belongs to the Rajasthani languages in the Indo-Aryan language family. It has
Mewati_language
Indian language
Rajasthani languages, including Bagri, can be misleading due to classification practices in the Indian census. None of the Rajasthani languages—including
Bagri_language
Linguistic region of India
Central, Eastern and Western Indo-Aryan languages are spoken, which in a broader sense is termed as Hindi languages, with Modern Standard Hindi (a Sanskritised
Hindi_Belt
Historical group of Indo-Aryan languages from 600 BCE to 1000 CE
languages (or Middle Indic languages, sometimes conflated with the Prakrits, which are a stage of Middle Indic) are a historical group of languages of
Middle_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan language of Nepal
Kumhali,(कुमाल भाषा, कुमाले कुरा) Kumali, or Kumbale, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by some of the Kumal people of Nepal. It has 12,000 speakers, out
Kumhali_language
Language of India
Katkari, or Kathodi, is an Indian language, which is classified with Marathi. It is endangered, with only a few percent of ethnic Kathodi speaking it.
Katkari_language
Indic language of Pakistan
Vaghri (Bavri) is an Indo Aryan language of Pakistan spoken by the Vagri. It is closely related to Gujarati. /ŋ/, /ɽ/, and /ɳ/ do not occur word-initially
Vaghri_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in eastern India
or Kudmali (ISO: Kuṛmāli) is an Indo-Aryan language classified as belonging to the Bihari group of languages spoken in eastern India. As a trade dialect
Kurmali_language
HALBIC LANGUAGES
HALBIC LANGUAGES
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name HALIA means "remembrance of a loved one."
Male
English
Short form of English Alexander, ALIC means "defender of mankind."
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Alrich, ALRIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Male
Irish
Rare Irish variant form of German Herbert, HARBIN means "bright army."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mighty and brave, Strong
Boy/Male
French
Glorious warrior.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Brave Soldier
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Courageous Like God
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Warrior of God
Male
English
English name derived from Latin Albinus, ALBIN means "like Albus," i.e. "white."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Hayley, HALLIE means "hay field."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Heroic Fighter
Girl/Female
English American Teutonic
From the Hall.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mighty and Brave
Girl/Female
Norse Teutonic
Firm helper.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From Hal's Island
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Flute.
Girl/Female
German, Norse, Swedish, Teutonic
Stone Spirit; Weapon of the Goddess
Boy/Male
French, German, Sikh
Little Bright Warrior; Glorious Warrior
HALBIC LANGUAGES
HALBIC LANGUAGES
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of the Earth
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful, Lovely
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Danish, Finnish, Swedish
Rival; Laborious; Eager
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A New Ray of Light
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Having Equal Bliss
Girl/Female
Biblical
Flowing with honey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Turberville.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Gaelic, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish
Little Pale Green One; Green; Pale One; Pine; Battle; Rule; Soldier
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of numerous minor places named Greenfield, from Old English grēne ‘green’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field).English : variant of Granville.English translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Grünfeld (see Grunfeld).
HALBIC LANGUAGES
HALBIC LANGUAGES
HALBIC LANGUAGES
HALBIC LANGUAGES
HALBIC LANGUAGES
a.
Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with the thallous compounds; as, thallic oxide.
a.
Of or pertaining to matter; material; corporeal; as, hylic influences.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sea which separates Norway and Sweden from Jutland, Denmark, and Germany; situated on the Baltic Sea.
a.
Consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one, or of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented; as, an iambic foot.
n.
Fixed or established custom; ordinary course of conduct; practice; usage; hence, prominently, the involuntary tendency or aptitude to perform certain actions which is acquired by their frequent repetition; as, habit is second nature; also, peculiar ways of acting; characteristic forms of behavior.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the ethylene series, metameric with fumaric acid and obtained by heating malic acid.
a.
Gallic; French.
n.
A satirical poem (such poems having been anciently written in iambic verse); a satire; a lampoon.
a.
Pertaining to, or obtained from, apples; as, malic acid.
n.
An iambic foot; an iambus.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, the castor-oil plant (Ricinus communis, or Palma Christi); -- formerly used to designate an acid now called ricinoleic acid.
n.
Outward appearance; attire; dress; hence, a garment; esp., a closely fitting garment or dress worn by ladies; as, a riding habit.
n.
The usual condition or state of a person or thing, either natural or acquired, regarded as something had, possessed, and firmly retained; as, a religious habit; his habit is morose; elms have a spreading habit; esp., physical temperament or constitution; as, a full habit of body.
a.
Pertaining to, or composed of, iambics; as, an iambic verse; iambic meter. See Lambus.
a.
Iambic.
n.
A haloid substance.
a.
Of or pertaining to the phallus, or to phallism.
n.
A verse composed of iambic feet.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Salian Franks, or to the Salic law so called.
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, calcium or lime.