Hindu (hinˈduː)noun,adjective (of) a person who believes in, and lives according to the rules of, the religion ofˈHinduism.hindú Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. Hindu →hindú Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009 ...
The Hindu, English-language daily newspaper published in Chennai (Madras), generally regarded as one of India’s most influential dailies. Established in 1878 as a weekly, The Hindu became a daily in 1889. While India was under British rule, the paper spoke out for independence—but in a mo...
[before 1000; alter. of Middle Englishhine(pl.) servants, Old English (Anglian)hīne,hī(g)na,genitive ofhīgan(West Saxonhīwan) members of a household; comparehide3] Hind. 1.Hindu. 2.Hindustan. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 20...
Epaper The Hindu View Epaper The Hindu is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded and continuously published from Chennai since 1878. According to the Indian Readership Survey in 2011 it is the third most widely read English newspaper in India with a readership of 2.0 million people....
Hindu in the Hinduism topic by Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE | What you need to know about Hinduism: words, phrases and expressions | Hinduism
Zograf, G. A. “Indoariiskie iazyki.” InIazyki Azii i Afriki, vol. 1. Moscow, 1976. Chatterji, Suniti Kumar.Vvedenie v indoariiskoe iazykoznanie. Moscow, 1977 (Translated from English.) Khindi-russkii slovar’, vols. 1–2. Moscow, 1972. ...
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The United Kingdom only started observing the Gregorian calendar in 1752, when 11 days were dropped. Because the UK is a multicultural society, not all people observe New Year’s Day on January 1. For example, the New Year in the Hindu, Chinese, Coptic, Jewish, and Islamic calendars ...
1660s, from PersianHindu(adjective and noun) "Indian," fromHind"India," from Sanskritsindhu"river," meaning here the Indus; hence "region of the Indus," the sense then gradually was extended by invading peoples to encompass all northern India. "Properly, one of the native race in India de...