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Kan·a·rese K0009400 (kăn′ə-rēz′, -rēs′)n. pl. Kanarese 1. The Kannada language. No longer in current use.2. A member of a Kannada-speaking people of southwest India. No longer in current use. [Alteration of Kannada Kannaḍa + -ese.]Kanarese (ˌkænəˈriːz) or Canaresenpl -rese1. (Peoples) a member of a people of S India living chiefly in Kanara2. (Languages) the language of this people; KannadaThesaurusNoun | 1. | Kanarese - a member of a Kannada-speaking group of people living chiefly in Kanara in southern IndiaCanareseDravidian - a member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them) | | 2. | Kanarese - a Dravidian language spoken in southern IndiaKannadaSouth Dravidian - a Dravidian language spoken primarily in southern IndiaBadaga - the dialect of Kannada that is spoken by the Badaga |
KanareseenUK
Kanarese (känərēz`) or Kannada (kä`nədə), Dravidian language of India. See Dravidian languagesDravidian languages , family of about 23 languages that appears to be unrelated to any other known language family. The Dravidian languages are spoken by more than 200 million people, living chiefly in S and central India and N Sri Lanka. ..... Click the link for more information. .Kanarese (self-designation, Kannadiga), a people in southern India; the major part of the population of the state of Mysore. There are 22 million Kanarese (1970 estimate). They speak Kannada, a Dravidian language. Most of the Kanarese are Hindus, although there are also some Jains, Christians, and Muslims (the last only in the cities). The chief occupations of the Kanarese are farming (rice, millet, cotton, sugarcane), livestock raising (oxen, buffaloes, small cattle), handicrafts (pottery, wood carving), industrial labor, and work on coffee and other plantations. REFERENCENarody Iuzhnoi Azii. Moscow, 1963. Pages 627—43KanareseenUK
Synonyms for Kanaresenoun a member of a Kannada-speaking group of people living chiefly in Kanara in southern IndiaSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a Dravidian language spoken in southern IndiaSynonymsRelated Words |