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" The generic term for a barbarian or foreigner, that is, for one speaking any language but Sanskrit, and not subject to the usual Hindoo institutions ; a sinner, a criminal. "
Zeitschrift für die Alterthumswissenschaft - Page 231
1853
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A Dictionary in Hindee and English: Compiled from Approved Authorities

Joseph Thomas Thompson - 1846 - 530 pages
...withered. ^rrfsr mla-ni, в. /. Weariness, languor ; foulness, filth ; fading, decay. ^^ mlechchh, в. m. The generic term for a barbarian or foreigner, that is, for one speaking any language but Sanskrit, and not subject to the usual Hindoo institutions ; a sinner, a criminal. ^j^wf«T mlechchh-játi,...
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Glossarium sanscritum: in quo omnes radices et vocabula usitatissima ...

Franz Bopp - 1847 - 432 pages
...ßcablWV, v. re2. 1.л ».7. m. (rjj^ s. 5gf, nisi polius ф1 est Denom. a barbarus, externus (Wils.: The generic term for a barbarian or foreigner; that...and not subject to the usual Hindu institutions.). Su. 2. 8. l. et 10. P. (ЯогщгЩ- 5TTFT *• ^¿íl^l »'О indistincle, non perspicue loqui, lingua...
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Glossarium sanscritum: in quo omnes radices et vocabula usitatissima ...

Franz Bopp - 1847 - 432 pages
..."». (г. ï^ran" s. 95f, nisi potius ¿-Heb est Denom. a - ' 4ç barbarus, externus (Wils.: ГАе generic term for a barbarian or foreigner; that is...and not subject to the usual Hindu institutions.'). Su. 2. 8. . et 10. P. indistincte, non perspicue loqui, lingua terrae alicujus propriâ, barbará,...
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A Guide to Bengal: Being a Close Translation of Ishwar Chandra Sharma's ...

John Clark Marshman - 1850 - 172 pages
...Wisdom, learning, and f « Affix.) (57) CT^ Mlechehha, (Sanscrit.) The generic term for a barC1 barian or foreigner ; that is for one speaking any language...Sanscrit and not subject to the usual Hindu institutions (W5T to speak inarticulately, affix *M"0 CIT^1^S a Mlechehha or barbarian, or man of an outcast race....
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A Compendium of Molesworth's Marathi and English Dictionary

James Thomas Molesworth, Baba Padmanji - 1863 - 556 pages
...palanquin. Tf y. The mewing of a cat. int. Pus ! a. (s) Languid, wan. 2 faded, drooping. ^^3'(s)coiTup.I^5' The generic term for a barbarian or foreigner ; that is, for one speaking any language but Sanskrit, and not subject to any usual Hindu institutions. A proverb. 2 A rumor. That is to say ; namely....
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Selections from the History of India and Bāgh-o Bahār

John Clark Marshman - 1880 - 166 pages
...MalecMas occupied the countries* on the banks of the river Indus. * The Malechhas are barbarians who speak any language but Sanscrit, and not subject to the usual Hindu institutions. CHAPTER V. CONTENTS : — GuJi — the Rands of Udaipur descended from a Muhammadan father and Christian...
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A Dictionary in Hindi and English

Joseph Thomas Thompson - 1884 - 678 pages
...dirty ; languid, weary ; faded, withered. sf Weariness, languor ; fulness, filth } fading, decay. sm The generic term for a barbarian or foreigner, that is, for one one speaking any language bnt Sanskrit, and not suject to the usual Hindu institutions ; a sinner a...
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