Dudha, Dūdha: 4 definitions
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Dudha means something in Marathi, Hindi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Marathi-English dictionary
: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionaryū (दू�).—n (dugdha S) Milk. 2 The milky sap of plants. 3 An emulsion of the cocoanut or other oily kernels or seeds. 4 The early white substance in the ear which grows and hardens into rice. 5 R A bubby. ܻ峦 That is on the breast, a suckling. dudhācī tāhana tākānē� ghālaṇĸ To content one's self with a minor acquisition under the failure of attempts at a great object. ܻ or lā tuṭaṇēṃ To fall off in yielding milk; and ܻ or lā phuṭaṇēṃ To begin to yield milk plentifully--a cow &c. ܻ峦 ٳŧ A drop of milk. As ٳŧ is appropriated to ū to express a small quantity, so is nakha to tūpa, pāṇ� to tāka, dhāra to tēla, kavaḍ� to 岹ī�. ū disaṇēṃ hōṭāṃ- vara Used contemptuously of a stripling or mere lad. ū nighaṇēṃ g. of s. To begin to yield milk. prathama or pahilyā dhārēcē� ū Biestings.
: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-Englishū (दू�).�n Milk. The milky sap of plants. An emulsion of the cocoanut or other oily kernels or seeds.dudhācī tahāna tākānē� ghāla- ṇĸ To content one's self with a minor acquisition under the failure of at- tempts at a great object. ōṇṭhāvara dudha disaṇēṃ Used contemptously of a stripling or mere lad.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
Hindi dictionary
: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Dudha (दु�):�—an allomorph of [ū] used as the first member in certain compounds; ~[ṃh] suckling, still feeding on mother’s milk; an infant; a know-nothing; ~[ṃḍī] an earthen pot for imparting slow heat to milk.
2) Dūdha (दू�) [Also spelled dudh]:�(nm) milk; juicy substance of certain plants; -[ūٲ] men and money; ~[] a milkman, milk-vendor; —[ܳٲ] milk to desend into the udder or breasts; —[kā jalā chācha, phūṃka-phūṃka kara ī hai�] a burnt child dreads fire, once caught twice shy; —[kā ū aura pānī kā pānī] sifting of true from the false/just from unjust; —[kā dhoyā] pure, unsullied, blemishless; —[kī makkhī] an unwanted and inconsequential entity, an insignificant person; •[kī taraha nikāla pheṃkanā] to discard as unwanted and inconsequential; —[ke dāṃta] calf’s milk teeth; •[na ṭūṭanā] to be too young and raw;—[ko ū aura pānī ko pānī kahanā] to call a spade a spade, to say what is true without fear or favour; —[ḍān] to wean; ~[ī] [] a suckling; an innocent fellow; —[ṭa] (milk) to decompose into its watery and substantial content; [dūdho� nahānā pūto� phalanā] to prosper in men and money.
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Nepali dictionary
: unoes: Nepali-English Dictionary1) Dudha (दु�):—n. milk;
2) Dūdha (दू�):—n. 1. milk; 2. female breast; 3. chest; 4. udder; 5. milky sap or juice; 6. fig. family; race; caste; sect;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
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Starts with (+25): Dodhaka, Dudha vari, Dudhabhata, Dudhabhopala, Dudhabhopali, Dudhaca Jora, Dudhace Danta, Dudhada, Dudhadani, Dudhadhari, Dudhadubhatem, Dudhaga, Dudhagandhaka, Dudhai, Dudhaila, Dudhakalami, Dudhakarina, Dudhakatuva, Dudhakhula, Dudhakhuva.
Full-text (+58): Dodhaka, Bighaute-dudha, Dudh, Citalelem Dudha, Vikya, Dudhako-dudha-paniko-pani, Dudha vari, Mhaisa, Ghi, Dudhapaka, Dai, Dudhapedha, Dudhavani, Dudhamogara, Dudhabhopala, Kukuci, Dudhalum, Dudhu, Nidudhi, Sapareta.
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