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Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Northeastern India
The Karbi language (US: /kɑːrbi/ ) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Karbi (also known as Mikir or Arlêng) people of Northeastern India. It is
Karbi_language
Tibeto-Burman ethnic group in north-east India
refers to itself as Arleng, meaning "man" or "people" in the Karbi language, and the name Karbi, given by outsiders, has since been formally adopted. The
Karbi_people
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Amri Karbi, also known as Plains Karbi, Dumrali, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in parts of the states of Assam and Meghalaya in Northeast India. Amri
Amri_Karbi_language
District of Assam, India
the word Karbi is unknown. Anglong is a homonym in the Karbi language for hills and mountains. The term Karbi Anglong literally means "Karbi Hills". Prior
Karbi_Anglong_district
Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family
Angami–Pochuri, Tangkhulic, and Zeme groups of languages, as well as the Karbi language. Meithei, the main language of Manipur with 1.4 million speakers, is
Tibeto-Burman_languages
District of Assam, India
is the word they use in the Karbi language to mean a "hill" or a "mountain". So the term Karbi Anglong literally means Karbi Hills. Prior to the British
West_Karbi_Anglong_district
India.[citation needed] As of 2008, it was one of the only two Karbi-language dailies in Karbi Anglong district, The Thekar has wide reach among the people
Thekar
Autonomous district council in Assam, India
Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) is an autonomous district council in the state of Assam, India for development and protection of tribals living
Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council
Karbi_Anglong_Autonomous_Council
Karbi language is officially written in Roman script in Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts of Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. However, in
Karbi_script
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up karbi or Karbi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karbi may refer to: Karbi, Armenia Karbi Anglong Plateau, an extension of the Indian Plate
Karbi
Language family
Tracts of Bangladesh. The Karbi languages may be closely related to Kuki-Chin, but Thurgood (2003) and van Driem (2011) leave Karbi unclassified within Sino-Tibetan
Kuki-Chin_languages
Karbi Writer
Indian State of Assam promoting the use of the endangered Karbi language spoken by the Karbi (also known as Mikir or Arleng) people of Northeastern India
Dhaneswar_Engti
songs in the Karbi language; retired Joint Secretary of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Karbi people Karbi Anglong district Karbi Anglong Autonomous
List of people of Karbi descent
List_of_people_of_Karbi_descent
State in Northeast India
Chronicle and The Hills Times. Thekar, in the Karbi language has the largest circulation of any daily from Karbi Anglong district. Bodosa has the highest circulation
Assam
National park in the state of Assam, India
could mean the "Land of red goats (Deer)", as the word Kazi in the Karbi language means "goat", and Rangai means "red". The history of Kaziranga as a
Kaziranga_National_Park
Geographic language cluster
northwestern Manipur Meitei, the official language of Manipur Karbi, in Karbi Anglong, Central Assam The Konyak languages of Nagaland, also spoken by ethnic
Kuki-Chin–Naga_languages
Indian musician
300 Karbi youth performed in this opera which was a grand success. The Karbis fell in love with Gautam. Gautam then began to make a film in Karbi language
Gautam_Chattopadhyay
Proposed language group
Kukish languages (Kuki–Naga plus perhaps the Karbi language, the Meitei language and the Mru language); and the Burmish languages (Lolo-Burmese languages, perhaps
Tibeto-Kanauri_languages
Species of Asian elapid snake
Manipuri language – linkhak Mizo language – chawnglei, tiangsir Kannada – kattige haavu (ಕಟ್ಟಿಗೆ ಹಾವು) Karbi language – maipam, rui-teron Assamese language –
Banded_krait
An endangered language is a language that is at a risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native
List of endangered languages in India
List_of_endangered_languages_in_India
The population of Assam consist of tribal ethnic groups (including Bodo, Karbi, Rabha, Mishing, Dimasa, Deori) and linguistic groups such as Assamese,
Demographics_of_Assam
Ethnic group of north-eastern India
decided by the historians. In the Karbi language, "Lalung" means "sinking from the water", while in the Ahom language, it means "migration towards the
Tiwa_people
Town in Assam, India
the Karbi Anglong district of the state of Assam, India. It is the meeting place of the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council and the headquarters of Karbi Anglong
Diphu
Karbi Anglong plateau is an extension of the Indian Peninsular Plateau (Deccan Plateau) in Assam, a North Eastern state of India. This area receives maximum
Karbi_Anglong_Plateau
Indian musician (born 1962)
Pokhila Lekthepi is an Indian singer from Assam. She has been involved in Karbi music for more than four decades. She has sung more than 300 songs to date
Pokhila_Lekthepi
(officially known as Manipuri) and Bodo as well as the non-scheduled languages like Karbi, Deori, Lepcha, and many varieties of several related Tibetic, West
Languages_of_India
Languages designated official status by the Constitution of India
Chhattisgarhi Dhatki English Garhwali Gondi Gujjari Ho Kachhi Kamtapuri Karbi Khasi Kodava Kokborok Kumaoni Kurukh Kurmali Ladakhi Lepcha Limbu Mizo Magahi
Languages with official recognition in India
Languages_with_official_recognition_in_India
Indo-Aryan Language
official and most-widely spoken language of Nepal, where it also serves as a lingua franca. It is an Indo-Aryan language, belonging to the Indo-Iranian
Nepali_language
Mob lynching incident in Assam, India
The 2018 Karbi Anglong lynching was a violent incident of mob lynching that took place in Karbi Anglong, Assam, in India on 8 June 2018. Fake news spread
2018_Karbi_Anglong_lynching
Species of flowering plant
(जल्पाई/जैतुन) (Nepali language, Nepal) jalpai (জলপাই) (Bengali) okhi-siming (Karbi language, Assam) zolphai (জলফাই) (Assamese) chorphon (Meitei language, Manipur)
Elaeocarpus_serratus
Language family native to Asia
They propose a provisional classification of the remaining languages: Sino-Tibetan Karbi (Mikir) Mruish Tani Nagish: Ao, Kuki-Chin, Tangkhul, Zeme, Angami–Pochuri
Sino-Tibetan_languages
District of Assam in India
04% Muslims. Languages of Dima Hasao (2011) Dimasa (35.7%) Bengali (11.8%) Zeme (9.65%) Hmar (7.65%) Nepali (6.36%) Kuki (5.11%) Karbi (4.46%) Hindi
Dima_Hasao_district
Sal language of Northeast India
(formerly North Cachar Hills district), Cachar district, Karbi Anglong district, West Karbi Anglong district, Nagaon district, Hojai district (formerly
Dimasa_language
Lists the official languages of the Republic of India
Chhattisgarhi Dhatki English Garhwali Gondi Gujjari Pahadi Ho Kachhi Kamtapuri Karbi Khasi Kodava Kokborok Kumaoni Kurmali Kurukh Ladakhi Banjara Lepcha Limbu
Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India
Eighth_Schedule_to_the_Constitution_of_India
English-language newspaper in Assam, India
on 8 May 2014. Official website Anglong Mass Media Communication pen ale kelong (Karbi language) Archived 16 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine v t e
The_Hills_Times
Sal language of Assam, India
strongly suffixing language. However, this classification goes against Konwar's description of Kachari and a related language, Karbi, as primarily prefixing
Kachari_language
Sino-Tibetan language of India and Bangladesh
Hills division, Meghalaya Goalpara district, Kamrup district, Sivasagar, Karbi Anglong district, western Assam Kohima district, Nagaland Udaipur subdivision
Garo_language
Indian musician and actor (1972–2025)
Bishnupriya Manipuri, Adi, Boro, Dimasa, English, Goalpariya, Gujarati, Kannada, Karbi, Malayalam, Marathi, Mising, Rabha, Garo, Nepali, Bhojpuri, Odia, Sadri
Zubeen_Garg
Jingpho dialect of Assam, India
Jorhat, Golaghat and Karbi Anglong districts of Assam. The ancestors of the modern Turung people possibly spoke a Tai language that was called Turung
Turung_language
only two Karbi language dailies in Karbi Anglong district. The Arleng Daily is the first daily newspaper to be published in Karbi language in modern-day
The_Arleng_Daily
Indian university in Silchar, Assam
Hailakandi, Karimganj, North Cachar Hills or Dima Hasao, Karbi Anglong district and West Karbi Anglong district fall within university's jurisdiction.
Assam_University
Tibeto-Burman language of India
subjects are Bengali, Bodo, Hindi, Manipuri, Hmar, Nepali, Mizo, Khasi, Garo, Karbi and Urdu. "AHSEC complete syllabus for HS 2nd year". ahsec.assam.gov.in
Meitei_language
Tibeto-Burman language spoken in India
district Kangpokpi district Tengnoupal district Pherzawl district Assam Karbi Anglong (Mikil Hills) NC hills (Dima Hasoa) Ethnologue lists the following
Thadou_language
Angami–Pochuri language of Nagaland, India
villages of Karbi Anglong District, Assam Manipur Rengma at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "Statement 1: Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother
Rengma_language
light houses can be connected to tourism, bee farming, documentation of Karbi language and World Sparrow Day. Toys made by St. Teresa's College in Kochi, Kerala
List_of_Mann_Ki_Baat_episodes
Town in Assam, India
69%) Bengali is the most spoken language at 6,725 speakers, followed by Assamese at 4,541 and Hindi at 4,461, Karbi is spoken by 1,062 people and Nepali
Bokajan_(town)
Language
and Thiek-Hmar. Ethnologue reports the following locations for Sakachep. Karbi Anglong district, Dima Hasao district (formerly North Cachar Hills district)
Sakachep_language
Tibeto-Burman language spoken in India
Dimasa, Kokborok and Garo language of India. Tiwa is spoken in northwestern Karbi Anglong district and further north in parts of Morigaon District / Nagaon
Tiwa_language_(India)
Turkish romantic comedy television series
daughter; Cemil's sister; Aslı and İpek's best friend; Murat's wife Oğuzhan Karbi as Doruk Sarsılmaz: Nejat and Derya's son; Murat's half-brother; Asli's
Aşk_Laftan_Anlamaz
Place in Assam, India
West Karbi Anglong district of Assam, India. West Karbi Anglong district Baithalangso (Vidhan Sabha constituency) "District Census Handbook: Karbi Anglong
Baithalangso
Tibetic language of Nepal and India
Bhutia language (Tibetan: འབྲས་ལྗོངས་སྐད་, Wylie: 'bras ljongs skad, THL: dren jong ké, Tibetan pronunciation: [ɖɛ̀n dʑòŋ ké]; 'rice valley language'), or
Sikkimese_Bhutia_language
Ethnic groups in Assam, India
Assam are the Boro (35.06%), Miri (17.52%), Karbi (11.08%), Rabha (7.63%), and Kachari (6.52%). Language of Scheduled Tribes of Assam, 2011 census Boro
List of Scheduled Tribes in Assam
List_of_Scheduled_Tribes_in_Assam
District of Assam in India
50% Bengali, 10.45% Hindi, 2.39% Nepali, 1.66% Boro and 1.55% Karbi as their first language. India portal Kamrup district Nalbari district Goalpara district
Kamrup_Metropolitan_district
Dialect of the Ao language
Changki Ao is one of the dialects of the Ao language. The term "Changki" refers to the name of a village where it is spoken, which is located in the Jangpetkong
Changki_Ao_language
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nepal and India
official language of Nepal, Nepali, is an Indo-European language, whereas Gurung is a Sino-Tibetan language. Gurung is one of the major languages of Nepal
Gurung_language
Tani language spoken in Tibet and India
Bokar or Bokar-Ramo (IPA: [bɔk˭ar ɡɔm]; pinyin: Bogar Luoba) is a Tani language spoken by the Lhoba in West Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India (Megu
Bokar_language
Tibeto-Burman language
Boro (बरʼ, IPA: [bɔro]), also rendered Bodo, is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken primarily by the Boro ethnic group of Northeast India and the neighboring
Boro_language_(India)
Ethnolinguistic group in Assam and Nagaland, India
and Dhansiri Valley, Diphu City and Howraghat region of Karbi Anglong district (East), West Karbi Anglong, Kampur region of Nagaon district, Hojai district
Dimasa_people
Species of plant
India) ing-sum-arong (Karbi language, Assam) lapha saikho, lapa saiko (Boro language, northwest Assam) heikum (Meitei language, Thoubal district, Manipur
Antidesma_acidum
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
(Tagen), also known as West Dafla and Bangni (incl. Na) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India. Stuart Blackburn states that the 350 speakers of Mra have
Bangni-Tagin_language
Town in Assam, India
"Sankardev Nagar Pin Code | Postal Code (Zip Code) of Sankardev Nagar, Karbi Anglong, Assam, India". "Assam Cabinet Approves Key Decisions". Sentinel
Sankardev_Nagar
Indo-Aryan language
Tinsukia, Udalguri, Sivasagar, Golaghat, Dibrugarh, Cachar, Nagaon, Karimganj, Karbi Anglong, Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Baksa, Kamrup Metropolitan, Hailakandi district
Odia_language
Sino-Tibetan language branch of India
also occurred in Bodo-Garo, Kuki-Chin, Tangkhulic, Central Naga, and Karbi languages. The Proto-Tibeto-Burman *-l and -r have also been lost in Proto-Hrusish
Hrusish_languages
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India and Myanmar
villages like Khawnuam, Zawlnuam, Suangsang in Karbi Anglong. Tripura Chin State, Myanmar (In Myanmar, the language is also known as Tedim Chin, which in turn
Paite_language
Sino-Tibetan language of India
Khangoi (Khunggoi) is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Tangkhulic branch. The dialect of the namesake Khangoi village is quite similar to what Brown (1837)
Khangoi_language
Sino-Tibetan language of Manipur, India
Khoibu) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Khoibu people in Manipur, India. It is related to the Tangkhulic languages. There are just under 2,000
Uipo_language
Languages of the Hmar people
The Hmaric languages (Hmar ṭawnghai) or Hmar languages are a subbranch of the Kukish-Mizo branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family which comprises Hmar
Hmaric_languages
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Rongmei Naga community in Northeast India. It has been called Songbu and is close to Zeme, Liangmai and Inpui. The language has
Rongmei_language
consonants. This list features standard dialects of languages. The languages are classified under primary language families, which may be hypothesized, marked
List of languages by number of phonemes
List_of_languages_by_number_of_phonemes
Group of Indian states
first translation of the Sanskrit Ramayana into a modern Indo-Aryan Language. Karbi Ramayana bears witness to the old heritage of written literature in
Northeast_India
Kuki-Chin language of Chin State, Myanmar and Mizoram, India
Chin, or Laiholh, is a Kuki-Chin language spoken by nearly 300,000 people, mostly in Myanmar. In Mizoram, the language is recognized as Pawi. The total
Hakha_Chin
Language of India
Nissi, Nyising, Leil, Aya, Akang, Bangni-Bangru, Solung) is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Tani branch spoken in Papum Pare, Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kumey
Nishi_language
Town in Assam, India
Bakalia is a town in Karbi Anglong district, Assam, India. It is located at an elevation of 84 m above MSL. Bakalia is connected by National Highway 36
Bakulia
Town in Assam, India
and a town area committee in West Karbi Anglong district in the state of Assam, India. Dong in the Karbi language mean shallow water or river. Kam means
Dongkamukam
Sino-Tibetan language of Arunachal Pradesh, India
Na (Nah) is a dialect of Bangni, a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India. Na is spoken in nine villages of Taksing Circle, Upper Subansiri District, Arunachal
Na_dialect
Indo-Aryan language of India
ôxômiya), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language. It has long served as a
Assamese_language
Indian academic and writer
degree" (PDF). http://thekararnivang.com/tag/ningkan-3-apharman-padmashree-rongbong-terang-aphan-gu-bangphu-kethap (Karbi language) Rongbong Terang Blog
Rongbong_Terang
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
language, belonging to the Northwestern or "Old Kuki" subfamily. It may be intelligible with Aimol. The speakers of this language use Meitei language
Chothe_language
Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Ao of Nagaland in northeast India
Ao is a dialect cluster of Naga languages spoken by the Ao Naga in Nagaland of northeast India, whose three varieties are mutually unintelligible or nearly
Ao_language
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: Karbi National Volunteers, a terrorist group in India that merged with another to form United People's Democratic Solidarity Tabo language, a language
KNV_(disambiguation)
Sino-Tibetan language of Nagaland, India
Tikhir is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Tikhir Naga community in northeast India. It is related to other Yimkhiungrü language and is sometimes considered
Tikhir_language
Town in Assam, India
Amlakhi is a town in Karbi Anglong district, Assam, India. It is located at an elevation of 150 m above MSL. Nearest railway station is at Diphu and the
Amlakhi
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
(also known as Chakrü, Chakhesang and Eastern Angami) is one of three languages spoken by the Chakhesang Naga of Phek district, Nagaland state, India
Chokri_language
Dagestan , Russia Karbi – Arlêng Spoken in: Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, India Karelian – Karjalan Kieli Recognised Minority Language in: Finland
List_of_language_names
Kuki-Chin language spoken in Burma and India
Tedim language (also called Zo or Zopau) is a Kuki-Chin language spoken mostly in the southern Indo-Burmese border. It is the native language of the
Tedim_language
Mythical structure in the Hebrew Bible
poles or trees in a failed attempt to reach the Moon. He further cited the Karbi and Kuki people of Assam as having a similar story. The traditions of the
Tower_of_Babel
Sino-Tibetan languages of Manipur, India
Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Maring people in Manipur, India. Linguistically, it is closest to the Uipo language (Khoibu) and the Tangkhulic languages.[citation
Maring_language_(India)
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India and Burma
reɪ]; Burmese: မရာဘာသာစကား, pronounced [mərà bàθàzəɡá]) is a Kuki-Chin language spoken by Mara people, mostly the Tlosai tribe living in 30 villages of
Mara_language
District of Meghalaya in India
other people as the Bhoi language. Languages used in the district include Amri, a Tibeto-Burman language related with Karbi, with 125 000 speakers and
Ri-Bhoi_district
Region of India
and 2.88 million people speak various indigenous tribal languages of Assam, such as Santali, Karbi, Lalung, Hmar, Deori, Rabha, Mishing, Koch, Rajbangshi
Brahmaputra_Valley
Sino-Tibetan language of India
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Manipur, India. It belongs to the Zemeic branch. The speakers of this language use Meitei language as their second language (L2)
Khoirao_language
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in South Asia
dialect Sino-Tibetan (or Tibeto-Burman) language which is also related to Koch, Rabha, Bodo other than Garo language. It is spoken in the South Garo Hills
Atong_language_(Sino-Tibetan)
Tibeto-Burman language spoken in India
Manipur, India and in Burma. The speakers of this language use Meitei language as their second language (L2) according to the Ethnologue. A Quadrilingual
Moyon_language
Place in Aragatsotn, Armenia
Karbi (Armenian: Կարբի) is a village in the Ashtarak Municipality of the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia, near the town of Ashtarak. Within the area there
Karbi,_Armenia
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Bangladesh
sub-branch. It is a creole of the Bengali language and the Meitei language (also called Manipuri language) and still retains its pre-Bengali features
Bishnupriya_Manipuri
Caste in India
converts from different ethnic groups such as the Bodos, Garos, Tiwas, Karbis, Hajongs, Chutias etc. The Koch is one of many categories in the tribe-caste
Koch_(caste)
Kuki-Chin language spoken in Bangladesh
Pangkhua (Pangkhu), or Paang, is a Kuki-Chin language primarily spoken in Bangladesh and India. Most speakers of Pangkhu are bilingual in Bengali or Mizo
Pangkhu_language
Kuki-Chin language spoken in India and Burma
Hrangkhol, Hrangkhawl belongs to the Mizo languages spoken by the Hrangkhawl people mainly in Assam and Tripura states in India, with a minority living
Hrangkhol_language
Town in Assam, India
Hamren (IPA: ˈhæmrən) is a hillside town and the headquarters of the West Karbi Anglong district in the Indian state of Assam. As of the 2011 census of
Hamren
Hourglass-shaped West African drum
Many African languages are tonal; that is, the pitch is important in determining the meaning of a particular word. The Yoruba language, for instance
Talking_drum
KARBI LANGUAGE
KARBI LANGUAGE
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
A Flower
Girl/Female
Latin
Clear.
Girl/Female
American, French, German, Greek, Scandinavian
Pure; Form of Catherine
Female
Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™) Hebrew unisex name KARNI means "my horn," a symbol of strength. Also spelled Carni.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Carrie, KARI means "man." Compare with another form of Kari.
Boy/Male
Muslim
An authority on genealogy and the Quran
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Original; Pure
Boy/Male
Indian
An authority on genealogy and the Quran
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Makarios, KARI means "blessed."
Girl/Female
English Greek
Traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and...
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Traveler from a Foreign Land; In Catholic Custom St Barbara is a Protectors Against Fire and Lightning; Strange; Foreign
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Muslim
Arabic
Boy/Male
Norse
Manly.
Girl/Female
Scandinavian American German
Womanly; strength. Feminine of Karl.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of Muhammad Ibn Saib an Authority on Genealogy and the Quran
Boy/Male
Finnish, German, Swedish
Free Man; Carol; Man
Girl/Female
American, Finnish, French, German, Latin
Free Woman; Little and Womanly
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
A Flower
Female
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Greek Aikaterine, KARI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kari.
Girl/Female
Scandinavian American
Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
KARBI LANGUAGE
KARBI LANGUAGE
Girl/Female
English
Feminine.
Girl/Female
Indian
Branch, Tributary, Happy, Lucky, Fem of Saeed, Most beautiful, Unmatched, Friendly
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Fame; Nobility; Intelligence; Brightness; Brilliance
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Rock Meadow
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Witness
Boy/Male
Irish
Comes from the Norman French name “â€Piersâ€â€ and is still very popular as it is given to honor Patrick Pearse, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916 when Ireland won its independence from England.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, German
Renowned Battle; Famous Battle
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lotus eyed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dwelling in forest, Name of a mountain, Name of a region, Name of a scrpent, Elephant, th constellation or lunar mansion anything pre-eminent of its kind
Surname or Lastname
English (London)
English (London) : respelling of Irish Kavanagh. Compare Cavender.
KARBI LANGUAGE
KARBI LANGUAGE
KARBI LANGUAGE
KARBI LANGUAGE
KARBI LANGUAGE
v. t.
To communicate by language; to express in language.
a.
Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.
n.
Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion.
imp. & p. p.
of Language
n.
A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book.
a.
Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms.
n. pl.
A Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively.
prep.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
n.
The vernacular, or common language.
n.
Suicide, by slashing the abdomen, formerly practiced in Japan, and commanded by the government in the cases of disgraced officials; disembowelment; -- also written, but incorrectly, hari-kari.
n.
Grossness or clownishness of manners of language; absence of refinement; coarseness.
n.
The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.
n.
Abusive, reproachful language; discourteous speech; foul talk.
n.
A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament.
n.
Command; precept; -- now chiefly used in scriptural language.
n.
The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.
a.
Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.
n.
Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.
a.
Hence, lacking cultivation or refinement; rustic; boorish; also, offensive to good taste or refined feelings; low; coarse; mean; base; as, vulgar men, minds, language, or manners.