Search by word or language to find the meaning and etymology of Indian words in English.Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases.a place where people of same interests gather for conversation.from Sanskrit ahimsa, which means "not-harmful".from Sanskrit: ambarella, a kind of tree. Jaggery from Malayalam chakkara which came from Sanskrit sarkara which was derived from proto-Dravidian. But some sources suggest an origin from "cushion".from Hindi  Dakait, a robber belonging to an armed gang.from Sanskrit  daasa, a slave or servant.from Hindi  dhatura "jimson weed" which is ultimately from Sanskrit  dhatturah, a kind of flowering plant.from  Dekho, the imperative 'look', ( ) meaning look at or study something.

".from Sanskrit  kunkumam which later became Persian and Arabic  kurkum, which mean saffron or saffron yellow,  Aramaic  kurkama, Hebrew  karkom, and Greek  crocus.from Hindi and Urdu kamarband , meaning "waist binding" [ultimately from Persian ].A spicy dish made of meat, fish or vegetables cooked with ground spices, red pepper and turmeric.probably from Hindi khushi,  - Urdu "easy, happy, soft" [ultimately from Persian].
The original drink was named paantsch.from Hindi  Pandit, meaning a learned scholar or Priest.A Hindi word from the Persian parda, an area in the house reserved for women and screened from the sight of men by a curtain.from Hindi and Urdu pardah "veil, curtain". from Sanskrit sarkara and Tamil/Malayalam chakkara which was later transformed to Portuguese jagara, jagre.

Entered English through Afrikaans where it came from Indonesian.form Hindi ultimately and Sanskrit  sambarah, a kind of Asian deer.from Sanskrit  sam-sara, which means "passing through".from Sanskrit  chandanam meaning 'wood for burning incense'. Came to English via Hindi.from Sanskrit  rajikatiktakah. Ultimately from Sanskrit guru-s "one to be honored, teacher," literally "heavy, weighty,".from Urdu & Hindi gend-khana (ball-house) .khanah  in Persian means "house, dwelling". The plant came to India from South America.The overall-patterned, often flower-covered, block-printed cotton fabric that has become synonymous with English-style decorating. A combination of upa "near" + nishad "lie down".from Tamil  veruntharai - Verum (empty) + tharai (floor or space) - A roofed open gallery.from Tamil  vettiver; a tropical Indian grass; Botanical name: Vetiveria zizanioides; its aromatic roots are used for weaving screens and baskets and the oil in perfumery (source: AHD).from Sanskrit  vimana meaning plane, also used to refer to the top of the temple tower, sanctum santorum.from Sanskrit  veena and Hindi  veena, a kind of musical instrument.from Hindi and Portuguese vin d'alho "wine with garlic".from Sanskrit " vividh, meaning 'various'.from Sanskrit  vanarah, a kind of monkey.

Later it was transformed to Sanskrit  naranga, Persian  narang, Arabic  naranj, Italian arancia, Latin orenge, and Old French orenge.perhaps from Tamil pagavadi (house belonging to a deity) and Sanskrit bhagavati (goddess) or from Portuguese pagode which comes from a corruption of Persian butkada (but=idol + kada=dwelling).from Hindi pajamas "Leg clothing" and Urdu payjamah which comes from Persian pay "foot" + jamah "garment".A pair of loose trousers tied at the waist.from Sanskrit palyanka; "bed".
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