Vibrator: A sex toy that vibrates. While it can be used externally on the clitoris or penis, it can also be used internally in the vagina or anus, depending on its shape, design, and directions for use. Yoni: "Vagina" in Sanskrit. Yoni Massage: A tantric practice used to increase...
25. (tr) to state in words, usually specially selected ones; phrase 26. informal (often foll by: up) Austral to inform or advise (a person) [Old English word; related to Old High German wort, Old Norse orth, Gothic waurd, Latin verbum, Sanskrit vratá command] Word (wɜːd) ...
Whereas a language like Sanskrit has ninety-six words for love, English is stuck with just one. A solution proposed by web denizens and youths is a misspelling of “love,” used primarily in a familiar, friendly sense. In 2016, “luv” saw record popularity, probably owing to the Tory ...
Old Englishge, nominative plural of 2nd person pronounþu(seethou); cognate with Old Frisianji, Old Saxongi, Middle Dutchghi, Dutchgij. Cognate with Lithuanianjūs, Sanskrityuyam, Avestanyuzem, Greekhymeis. Altered, by influence ofwe, from an earlier form that was similar to Gothicjus"you...
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It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit Kama, name of the Hindu god of love, kamah "love, desire;" Old Persian kama "desire;" Latin carus "dear;" Old Irish cara "friend;" Old English hore "prostitute, harlot."Advertisementwh...
Love Sanskrit , 06/16/2020 Very nice! Problem submitted by first review was resolved. Verses of wisdom are well presented. Really appreciate use of Devanagari instead of transliteration. varash20 , 05/28/2020 Doesn’t work? I respect the effort building this App. But I cannot “submit...
As I will show, some English words will have two or more dissimilar meanings; I will suggest that some of them are Sanskrit-based. In other cases, some Old English words and definitions will appear as part of the Indo-European language pattern--nothing new about that. But then over the ...
In India the fifth ingredient was spice, and that’s also often added in the Caribbean.) The Hindi word comes from the Sanskrit word, which in turn comes from Proto-Indo-European, a root reconstructed as *pénkʷe (the asterisk before it means we don’t have documentary proof of it,...
In-between dark clouds kiss, They miss all fun of life ere are dead. ___ Transliteration of the subhāśhita along with the meanings of Sanskrit words is given as under: yah cha mūđha-tamah loke, yah cha buddhah param gatah | tau ubhau sukham...