单词 | gujarati |
释义 | Gujaratin.adj. A. n. A native or inhabitant of Gujarat, a state in Western India; a speaker of the Gujarati language; this language. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Asia > native or inhabitant of India > [noun] > native or inhabitant of India > parts of Malabar1582 Gujaratic1607 Bengalan1613 Goan1652 Hindustan1662 Macassar1665 Gangetic1677 Malabarian1709 Mysorean1761 Bengalese1778 Assamese1794 Hindustani1813 Marwari1815 Sindhi1815 mofussilite1828 Mizo1832 Goanese1835 Punjabi1843 Bengali1848 Sindian1849 Madrasi1851 Toda1851 Hindia1853 Lushai1862 Kashmirian1876 Kashmir1882 Kashmiri1882 Konkani1885 ditcher1886 Ladakhi1893 Bihari1897 Sikkimese1938 Rajasthani1947 Maharashtrian1953 the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [noun] > Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indic > central languages Gujaratic1607 Hindustan1622 Pindari1782 Hindustani1787 Pahari1858 Hindi–Urdu1892 c1607 in Birdwood & Foster 1st Let. Bk. of E. India Co. 1600–19 (1893) 85 And alsoe the Guzaratte do saile in the Portugalls shipps in euery parte of the East Indies. 1615 T. Roe Embassy to Great Mogul 24 Aug. (1899) I. 31 12 of his priuat Guard, hiered Gusaratts, some with Turkish bowes, some with Pistolls. 1615 T. Roe Embassy to Great Mogul 24 Aug. (1899) I. 37 Besides all the Cloth he and his people weare are stuffes and Callicoes of Suratt, which Guseratts bring. 1835 J. Bird tr. Ali Mohammed Khan Polit. & Stat. Hist. Gujarát iii. x. 413 They advanced to battle... Muzaffir..was accompanied by a great crowd of Gujarátís and Rájpúts. 1838 Penny Cycl. XII. 227/2 Gurjaratî, or Guzeratî, spoken in Gujerat, and along the coast as far as Bombay. 1925 A. Huxley Let. 4 Oct. (1969) 254 Somebody recited a poem in Gujarati, chanting lugubriously. 1937 L. Bromfield Rains Came i. iv. 26 That's what is the matter with Gandhi—besides being a Gujerati by race and a Bunya by caste. 1964 E. Huxley Back Street New Worlds vii. 76 There's been a lively demand for teachers with a knowledge of Urdu, Gujerati, Punjabi, Hindi and other Asian tongues. 1970 H. R. F. Keating Inspector Ghote breaks Egg iv. 41 His appearance..marked him not as a native of the place but as a Gujarati. B. adj. Of or pertaining to the state of Gujarat, its inhabitants, or its language. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Asia > native or inhabitant of India > [adjective] > parts of Hindustan1655 Malabaric1680 Malabarian1709 Malabarish1717 Siddi1737 Hindustani1786 Assamese1802 Hindustanish1811 Mizo1832 Sindian1849 Rajasthani1901 Paharia1909 Moplah1910 Malabarese1922 Mewari1925 Gujarati1927 the mind > language > languages of the world > Indo-Hittite > [adjective] > Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indic > central Indian Moorish1763 Hindu1768 Hindui1785 Hindustani1786 Hindi1791 Urdu1830 Pahari1837 Gujarati1927 1808 R. Drummond (title) Illustrations of the grammatical parts of the Guzerattee, Mahratta, and English languages. 1927 Rec. Home & Foreign Mission Wk. United Free Church Scotl. May 220/1 The programme..was a mixture of English, Marathi, and Gujerathi things. 1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Dec. 983/1 An adept in the Gujarati tongue. 1936 Times Lit. Suppl. 18 Jan. 57/4 The Gujarati writers became inspired by Scott, Byron, Mill, and especially Shakespeare. 1969 Sunday Standard (Bombay) 3 Aug. (Mag. section) p. i/5 The modern Gujarati stage is about two decades old. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.adj.c1607 |
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