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Rangri|ˈrɑːŋgriː| Also Rangree. A form of the Malvi dialect of Rajasthani.
1823J. Malcolm Mem. Central India II. xiv. 166 In Central India they learn the Rangree or Hindui dialect, in which business is commonly transacted. 1878R. N. Cust Mod. Languages of E. Indies ii. 49 Sir J. Malcolm..alludes to Rangri as the Dialect of Hindi taught in the schools of Central India... By Rangri he meant at that time Dialects of Hindi, spoken all over Central India, and now resolved into separate Tribal and Political subdivisions. 1908G. A. Grierson Ling. Survey of India IX. ii. 52 The form of Mālvī spoken by Rajputs of Malwa proper is called Rāṅgṛī. It is distinguished by its preference for Mārwāṛī forms. Ibid. 53 As stated above, Mālvī, in the Malwa country, has two forms, viz.:—Rāṅgṛī..or Rāj-wāṛī, spoken by Rajputs, and Mālvī.., spoken by the rest of the population. 1920― Index of Language-Names 172 Rāngrī... A form of the Mālvī Dialect. |