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Dialect of Keonthali sub-group of Lower Mahasu Pahari, India
dialect of Hindi, even when having a poor mutual intelligibility with it. Mahasu Pahari Keonthali dialect Baghati dialect Baghliani dialect Hinduri at
Hinduri_dialect
Dialect of Lower Mahasu Pahari, India
66 69 69 64 67 65 PBG - Baghati Baghat State Baghliani dialect Keonthali dialect Hinduri dialect "Kalka Constituency Election Results 2024: Kalka Assembly
Baghati_dialect
Dialect of Lower Mahasu Pahari, India
xxxviii (1909), pp. 40 ff., 69 ff.] Keonthal State Baghati dialect Baghliani dialect Hinduri dialect Linguistic Survey of India - Himachal Pradesh. 13 July
Keonthali_dialect
Dialect of Lower Mahasu Pahari, India
Mahasui group and is similar to Baghati and Hinduri.” Baghal State Baghati dialect Keonthali dialect Hinduri dialect "www.baghlayani.org". www.baghlayani.org
Baghliani_dialect
Dialect of Hindustani language
Delhi). Sankrityayan postulated that this Kaurvi dialect was the parent of Old Delhi's specific Khari dialect. Sankrityayan had also advocated that all Hindustani
Kauravi_dialect
Indo-Aryan language native to the Maldives
Dhivehi language has four notable dialects. The standard dialect is that of the capital city of Malé. The greatest dialectal variation exists in the southern
Dhivehi_language
Dialects of the Punjabi language
The Punjabi language has a variety of dialects (bōlīyāṁ) which form a dialect continuum and are primarily subdivided into two groups: Eastern Punjabi
Punjabi_dialects
Dialects of the Bengali language
The Bengali dialects (Bengali: বাংলা উপভাষা [baŋla upobʱaʃa]) or Bengali varieties (বাংলা ভাষিকা [baŋla bʱaʃika]) are the varieties of the Bengali language
Bengali_dialects
Western Pahari language of north India
dialect of Mahasui of Arki tehsil of Solan district. Davin or Daur: east and south-east of Bilaspur (historic town) shares resemblance with Hinduri,
Bilaspuri
Indo-Aryan and Western Pahari language of India
Shimla district, which includes Shimla city, Junga and other nearby areas Hinduri, spoken in eastern Nalagarh is also included in the Keonthali group of
Mahasu_Pahari
Lahnda dialect group spoken in Pakistan
Pahari-Pothwari is a Lahnda dialect continuum within the Punjabi language variety of the Indo-Aryan language family, spoken in the Pothohar Plateau in
Pahari-Pothwari
Geographical and cultural region in Northern India
Baghati, Baghliani and Hinduri dialects of Mahasui are spoken. In Kalka, Pinjore of Panchkula district in Haryana Baghati dialect is spoken. In Uttarkashi
Mahasu_(region)
Indo-Aryan language spoken in eastern India
belonging to the Bihari group of languages spoken in eastern India. As a trade dialect, it covers in Jharkhand. Kurmali language is spoken by around 550,000 people
Kurmali_language
Western Pahari language of north India
Chambeali, Gaddi & Bhateali, south-east to Kahluri and Hinduri, Baghliani, Baghati and Keonthali dialects of Lower Mahasui. Besides it also share continuum
Kangri_language
Indo-Aryan language
major varieties of Gujarati exist: a standard 'Hindu' dialect, a 'Parsi' dialect and a 'Muslim' dialect. However, Gujarati has undergone contemporary reclassification
Gujarati_language
Indo-Aryan language
non-standard dialect of Urdu which was typically not written. However, organisations seeking to preserve the dialect have begun transcribing the dialect in the
Urdu
Language family of North India
languages/Nuclear Himachali: In Uttarakhand: Jaunsari Bangani In Himachal Pradesh: Hinduri Pahari Kinnauri Kullu Pahari Mahasu Pahari (also spoken in Kalka, Pinjore
Western_Pahari
Indo-Aryan language
Eastern Punjabi, which have many dialects and forms, altogether spoken by over 150 million people. The Majhi dialect, which is transitional between the
Punjabi_language
Indo-Aryan Language
written toward the end of his life, around 1774–75, contains old Nepali dialect of the era, is considered as the first work of essay of Nepali literature
Nepali_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Haryana, India
part of the dialect group of Western Hindi, which also includes Khariboli and Braj. It is written in the Devanagari script. The Rangri dialect of Haryanvi
Haryanvi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
Hindko, IPA: [ˈɦɪndkoː]) is a cover term for a diverse group of Lahnda dialects spoken by several million people of various ethnic backgrounds in several
Hindko
Linguistic region of India
the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Hindi is part of the Indo-Aryan dialect continuum that lies within the cultural Hindi Belt in the northern plains
Hindi_Belt
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan
various dialects up to then called "Western Punjabi", spoken north, west, and south of Lahore. The local dialect of Lahore is the Majhi dialect of Punjabi
Saraiki_language
Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people
is an Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people. The largest Romani dialects are Vlax Romani (about 500,000 speakers), Balkan Romani (600,000), and
Romani_language
Indo-Aryan language
but recent studies accept Bagheli as a separate dialect at par with Awadhi and not merely a sub-dialect of it. In this period, Awadhi became the vehicle
Awadhi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Standard Urdu, which serves as its formal register. There are three primary dialects of Deccani spoken today: Hyderabadi Urdu, Bangalore Urdu, and Chennai Urdu
Deccani_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal
2023) Toulmin, Mathew W S (2006). Reconstructing linguistic history in a dialect continuum: The Kamta, Rajbanshi, and Northern Deshi Bangla subgroup of
Rangpuri_language
Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages
Pangwali, Mandeali, Mahasu Pahari, Jaunsari, Kullui, Pahari Kinnauri, Hinduri, Sarazi, Sirmauri. Northwestern Indo-Aryan languages are spoken in the
Indo-Aryan_languages
Dialect of Assamese
Kamrupi dialects are a group of regional dialects of Assamese, spoken in the Kamrup region. It formerly enjoyed prestige status. It is one of two western
Kamrupi_dialects
Indo-Aryan language
in the Palamu division (Palamu and Garhwa districts) in Jharkhand. The dialect is also known as Kharwari.[citation needed] Northern Bhojpuri is common
Bhojpuri_language
Group of Indo-Aryan language varieties
defined in the ISO 639 standard as a "macrolanguage" or as a "series of dialects" by other authors. Its validity as a linguistic genetic grouping is not
Lahnda
Town in Himachal Pradesh, India
Baghliani and Hinduri sub-dialects of Keonthali which is a dialect of Mahasui, as Western Pahari languages are usually termed as the dialects of Hindi and
Nalagarh
Indo-Aryan dialect spoken in India
Nawada. Magahi speakers claim that George Grierson classified Khortha as a dialect of the Magahi language in his linguistic survey, while Khortha speakers
Khortha_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Dhundhari is primarily spoken in the state of Rajasthan. Mewati is another dialect of Rajasthani to the northeast, which assumes the form of Braja Bhasha
Dhundari_language
Indo-Aryan language
(Contai) dialect Kolkata dialect Shantipuriya (Nadia) dialect Shershahabadia (Maldahiya/ Jangipuri) dialect Barendri dialect Rangapuriya dialect Sylheti
Bengali_language
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
retaining many words in a nearly Sanskritic form". Khowar has a variety of dialects, which may vary phonemically. The following tables lay out the basic phonology
Khowar
Bihari language of India and Nepal
language variety spoken in parts of Bihar, India and in Nepal. Bajjika is a dialect of the Maithili language spoken in the north-western part of Bihar, in
Bajjika
Indo-Aryan language
around 7.9 million speakers in India according to the 2001 census. Some dialects of Marwari are: Indian Marwari [rwr] in Rajasthan shares a 50%–65% lexical
Marwari_language
Northern Indo-Aryan language
preserved from the admixture of words and phrases from other languages and dialects. However, the original Prakrit spoken by common man of Kishtwar in olden
Kishtwari_language
Dialect of the Marathi language
Varhadi or Varhadi-Nagpuri is a dialect of Marathi spoken in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra and by Marathi people of adjoining parts of Madhya Pradesh
Varhadi_dialect
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Jaunsari Bangani Nuclear Himachali: Hinduri Pahari Kinnauri Kullu Pahari Mahasu Pahari Sirmauri Mandeali
Northern_Indo-Aryan_languages
Indo-Aryan dialects spoken in Assam, India
of Indo-Aryan dialects spoken in the Goalpara region of Assam, India. Along with Kamrupi, they form the western group of Assamese dialects. The North Bengali
Goalpariya_dialects
Indo-Aryan language and dialect cluster of northwest India
Nimadi and Bagri, while also noting that boundaries between “language” and “dialect” labels vary by framework. Rajasthani also has a recognized literary presence
Rajasthani_languages
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
administration. Traditionally, strolling bards recite long epic poems in this dialect, and it was because of this that the word "Magadhi" came to mean "a bard"
Magahi_language
etc are dialects of Upper Mahasui which are spoken in Upper Shimla district while Keonthali, Baghati, Bagheali, Hinduri, etc are dialects of Lower Mahasui
Pahari_culture
Indo-Aryan language
some of the oldest literature of all modern Indian languages. The major dialects of Marathi are Standard Marathi and the Varhadi Marathi. Marathi was designated
Marathi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Bangladesh
scholars and linguists opine Bishnupriya as a dialect of Bengali language, while many opine it is a dialect of the Assamese language. Many scholars opine
Bishnupriya_Manipuri
Kangri Mandeali / Chambeali Kullu / Kulvi Jaunsari Pahari Kinnauri Sirmauri Hinduri / Handuri Mahasu Pahari Baghati Rampuri/Kochi Central Pahari Garhwali Badhani
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
Group of Indo-Aryan languages
form a dialect continuum that descends from the Middle Prakrits. Located in the Hindi Belt, the Central Zone includes the Dehlavi (Delhi) dialect (one of
Central_Indo-Aryan_languages
Central Pahari language spoken in India
Uttarakhand in the Indian Himalayas. Garhwali has a number of regional dialects. It is not an endangered language (Ethnologue lists it as "vigorous"),
Garhwali_language
Western Pahari language of north India
it is one of the highly endangered languages of India. Speakers of the dialect have decreased by 21% from 1961 to 2001. The language is distantly related
Mandeali
Indian language
tongues. This practice groups numerous distinct Indo-Aryan languages and dialects spoken in Rajasthan (and adjacent regions) with Hindi, resulting in an
Bagri_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken on Iranian Plateau
group of Pakistan and Iran also spoken by few hundreds in Oman. It is a dialect of Sindhi language most closely related to Lasi. The majority of the Jadgali
Jadgali_language
Bengali-Assamese language
parts of Tripura in India. The Noakhali language is widely considered a dialect of Bengali. Outside of these regions, there are substantial numbers of
Noakhali_language
Language of parts of Bangladesh
Proto-Indo-European. Grierson (1903) grouped the dialects of Chittagong under Southeastern Bengali, alongside the dialects of Noakhali and Akyab. Chatterji (1926)
Chittagonian_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Nepal
language. In 1870s, Beames considered Maithili a dialect of a Bengali. Hoernlé initially treated it as a dialect of Eastern Hindi, but after comparing it with
Maithili_language
Native language of the people of Bhadarwah, Jammu and Kashmir
referring to the dialect, locally known as Bhiḍlāi, native to the Bhadarwah valley, or in a broader sense to cover the group of related dialects spoken in the
Bhadarwahi_language
Indo-Aryan language of India
community-based dialects are also prevalent, namely: Standard dialect influenced by surrounding centers. Bhakatiya dialect highly polite, a sattra-based dialect with
Assamese_language
Ancient Indo-Aryan dialect continuum
Prakrit or Aśokan Prakrit (IAST: Aśoka Prākṛta), is the Middle Indo-Aryan dialect continuum used in the Edicts of Ashoka, attributed to Emperor Ashoka of
Ashokan_Prakrit
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
especially from Kurla in Bombay (Mumbai) to Ponda, Goa. Many Konkani dialects are spoken along and beyond the Konkan region, from Damaon in the north
Konkani_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bangladesh and India
various parts of the Middle East. It is variously perceived as either a dialect of Bengali or a language in its own right. While most linguists consider
Sylheti_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Chhattisgarh, India
Eastern Hindi languages and is counted by the Indian national census as a dialect of Hindi. /r/ can also be heard as a tap [ɾ]. /ə/ can also be heard as
Chhattisgarhi_language
Indo-Aryan Language spoken by the Gujars
study of the Gujari dialects spoken by Gujjars in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir and classified them into Eastern and Western dialect groups on the basis of
Gujari
Variety of Urdu
with the same pronunciation as خ (khe) whereas in Standard Hindustani dialects the ق is pronounced as a velar plosive /k/ with the same pronunciation
Hyderabadi_Urdu
Indo-Aryan language in India
Pahari Jaunsari Kullui Pahari Kinnauri Hinduri Sirmauri Sarazi Northwestern Punjabi Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari
Nawayathi_language
Rajasthani language spoken in India
Pahari Jaunsari Kullui Pahari Kinnauri Hinduri Sirmauri Sarazi Northwestern Punjabi Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari
Hadauti_language
Indo-Aryan language
still debated among the historians of the region. It has several different dialects and accents due to the influence of other languages in areas of settlement
Memoni_language
Indo-Aryan koiné language of Suriname
Hindustani. The language originated from a mixture of the various languages and dialects spoken by British Indian indentured labourers. The Indo-Aryan languages
Sarnami_Hindustani
Indo-Aryan language
of Bollywood films and songs. Standard Hindi is based on the Khariboli dialect, spoken in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab (Delhi, Meerut, and Saharanpur); the
Hindi
Indo-Aryan language of Sri Lanka
language has different types of variations which are commonly identified as dialects and accents. Among those variations, regional variations are prominent
Sinhala_language
Konkani dialects
Maharashtri Konkani, or Konkan Marathi, is a group of Marathi-Konkani dialects, spoken in the Konkan, that differ from Marathi. George Abraham Grierson
Maharashtri_Konkani
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
Khandeshi proper, and the Dangri and Ahirani dialects. Kunbi and Rangari are dialects. The Ahirani dialect of this language is mostly spoken. Devanagari
Khandeshi_language
Eastern Indo-Aryan language
of Hindi dialects in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution as full-fledged Indian languages. According to them, recognition of Hindi dialects as separate
Nagpuri_language
a dialect of Hindustani called Fiji Hindi is spoken by Indo-Fijians. This was a result of Indian indentured labourers who mainly spoke dialects from
Hindustani-speaking_world
Language spoken in the Xiongnu empire
in the semantic meaning "tribe with skewbald horses" in an early Turkic dialect, allowing it to be further identified with the historical Ulayundluğ tribe
Xiongnu_language
Central Pahari language spoken in Kumaon Division, Uttarakhand
script. There are several dialects spoken in the Kumaon region. There is not single accepted method of dividing up the dialects of Kumaoni. Broadly speaking
Kumaoni_language
Indo-Aryan language
Pahari Jaunsari Kullui Pahari Kinnauri Hinduri Sirmauri Sarazi Northwestern Punjabi Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari
Sonha_language
Bhil language of India
Southern Rajasthan. Wagdi has been characterized as a dialect of Bhili. There are four dialects of Wagdi: Aspur, Kherwara, Sagwara and Adivasi Wagdi.
Wagdi
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India, Pakistan and Martinique
Rajasthan and in Sindh, Pakistan. Some scholars have considered Kutchi to be a dialect of Sindhi, but the two languages are quite distinct from one another. Over
Kutchi_language
Indo-Aryan language
Hindustani language, which has been influenced by Punjabi and intermediate dialects. Most Braj literature is of a mystical nature, related to the spiritual
Braj_Bhasha
Indo-Aryan language
Pahari Jaunsari Kullui Pahari Kinnauri Hinduri Sirmauri Sarazi Northwestern Punjabi Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari
Khasa_language
Earliest historical form of Hindustani (Urdu and Hindi)
Bhakti Hindu poet Kabir also may be included, as he used a Khariboli-like dialect. Hindi languages were originally written in different variants of Nagari
Old_Hindi
Reconstructed ancestor of the Nuristani language family
Pahari Jaunsari Kullui Pahari Kinnauri Hinduri Sirmauri Sarazi Northwestern Punjabi Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari
Proto-Nuristani_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Caribbean
is most influenced by Bhojpuri, Awadhi and other Eastern Hindi-Bihari dialects. Hindustani (Standard Hindi-Standard Urdu) has also influenced the language
Caribbean_Hindustani
Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in Jammu
Persian poet, referred to Duger (Dogri) while describing the languages and dialects of India as follows: "Sindhi-o-Lahori-o-Kashmiri-o-Duger." Dogri is one
Dogri_language
Bhil language of India
Dhanki is a Bhil language of India, sometimes classified as a dialect of Khandeshi. "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother
Dhanki_language
Northwestern Iranian dialect group spoken in central Iran
The Central Plateau languages, also called the Central Plateau Dialects (CPD), are a group of Northwestern Iranian languages spoken in cities, towns and
Central Plateau languages (Iranian)
Central_Plateau_languages_(Iranian)
Group of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages
Pahari Jaunsari Kullui Pahari Kinnauri Hinduri Sirmauri Sarazi Northwestern Punjabi Eastern Punjabi dialects Sansi Lahnda Hindko Inku Khetrani Pahari-Pothwari
Bihari_languages
Indo-Aryan language of India
in: Chockalingam, K., Languages of Tamil Nadu: Lambadi: An Indo-Aryan Dialect (Census of India 1961. Tamil Nadu. Volume ix) Trail, Ronald L. 1968. The
Lambadi
Indo-Aryan language
whether Angika is a dialect of Maithili or a distinct language. British linguist George Abraham Grierson classified Angika as a dialect of Maithili in his
Angika
Indo-Aryan language native to Sindh
Sindhi has a number of dialects and an established standard form, referred to as Standard Sindhi, which is based on the dialect of Hyderabad and the surrounding
Sindhi_language
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
District. Surjapuri is associated with the Kamtapuri language (and its dialects Goalpariya, Rajbanshi and Koch Rajbangshi) spoken in North Bengal and Western
Surjapuri_language
Middle Indo-Aryan language registers
Dramatic Prakrits were those standard forms of Prakrit dialects that were used in dramas and other literature in medieval India. They may have once been
Dramatic_Prakrit
Industrial city in Himachal Pradesh, India
Census 2011". Census 2011 India. Retrieved 28 April 2018. "Language and dialect of Himachal Pradesh" (PDF). Literary Herald. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd.
Baddi
Indo-Aryan language of Eastern and Southern India
spoken primarily by the Reli people of Eastern and Southern India closely related to, and possibly a dialect of Odia. Reli at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Reli_language
Indo-Aryan language of India
is considered either related to Sindhi, or Rajasthani (Marwari). Dhatki dialects are divided into two groups Western Dhatki and Eastern Dhatki. Western
Dhatki_language
Western Pahari language of northern India
district of Himachal Pradesh. Bhateali has sometimes been counted as a dialect of either Kangri. It is listed under Western Pahari languages group. It
Bhateali
Indo-Aryan language
Barake in Syria Some dialects may be highly divergent and not mutually intelligible. Published sources often lump together dialects of Domari and the various
Domari_language
Hindustani dialect of Indian Jews
romanized: yahūd urdū; Hebrew: אורדו יהודית, romanized: ūrdū yehūdīt) was a dialect of the Urdu language spoken by the Baghdadi Jews in the Indian subcontinent
Judeo-Urdu
Western Pahari language of Himachal Pradesh
Pahari or Himachali. The language has no official status and is recorded as dialect of Hindi. According to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural
Chambeali
HINDURI DIALECT
HINDURI DIALECT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Durga; Who Wears Sindhoor
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Grandson of Shiva)
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lighting of Eyes; The Powerful; Belongs to the Powerful; Another Name of Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hindu Goddess
Boy/Male
Hindu
A gotra of hindus
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Hindu Boy
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Red Colored
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Like the Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Hindus God
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Drop Point
Male
Norse
Old Norse name, possibly SINDRI means "sparkling." In mythology, this is the name of a hall in the world that is supposed to exist after Ragnarök, having a roof of red gold. The name is also sometimes used as an alternate name for the dwarf Eitri.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hindu Boy
Girl/Female
Norse American
A Valkyrie.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hindu Boy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Good Hindu
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Hildr, HILDUR means "battle."
Boy/Male
Norse
A mythical dwarf.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hindu
HINDURI DIALECT
HINDURI DIALECT
Boy/Male
Greek
Place name in Greece.
Boy/Male
French, German, Italian
Resolute Protector; Will-helmet
Male
Iranian/Persian
(گلبهار) Persian name GULBAHAR means "spring rose."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Handsome neck
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Eagle.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Servant of God
Girl/Female
French Russian
Grace.
Male
French
French form of Latin Æmilianus, ÉMILIEN means "rival."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Jeffrey.The third U.S. president, author of the Declaration of Independence, and VA statesman Thomas Jefferson relates in his memoirs a family tradition that he was descended from Welsh stock on his father’s side, while noting the relative infrequency of the name Jefferson in Wales. It is a characteristically northern English name. A Jefferson was among the burgesses who attended the first representative assembly at Jamestown, VA, in 1619.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Alive; Life
HINDURI DIALECT
HINDURI DIALECT
HINDURI DIALECT
HINDURI DIALECT
HINDURI DIALECT
n.
One who obstructs or hinders.
pl.
of Hindu
imp. & p. p.
of Hinder
a.
To prevent or embarrass; to debar; to shut out.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hinder
a.
Hinder; nearer the rear.
n.
One who, or that which, hinders.
n.
The name given by Europeans to that form of the Hindustani language which is chiefly spoken by native Hindoos. In employs the Devanagari character, in which Sanskrit is written.
v. t.
That which hinders; an impediment.
v. t.
To let; to hinder. See Let, to hinder.
a.
Of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear, or which follows; as, the hinder part of a wagon; the hinder parts of a horse.
v. t.
To hinder. See Impeach.
v. t.
To hinder; to delay.
v. i.
To interpose obstacles or impediments; to be a hindrance.
n.
One who retards or hinders.
v. t.
To hinder; to withhold.
pl.
of Hindu
n.
A native inhabitant of Hindostan. As an ethnical term it is confined to the Dravidian and Aryan races; as a religious name it is restricted to followers of the Veda.
a.
To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving forward; to check; to retard; to obstruct; to bring to a full stop; -- often followed by from; as, an accident hindered the coach; drought hinders the growth of plants; to hinder me from going.
n.
Same as Hindoo.