শুইহেশুক মুনি
শুক (Assamese) [ Roman: xuk]
Contributed by: Atul Ch. Kakoti on 2009-05-15
English: parrot,
Assamese: গলমণিকা, চন্দনা, চন্দনাপক্ষী, টিঞা, টিয়াঁ, ভাটৌ, মদনা, শুক,
Bodo: थिया, बाथ`,
Mising: pebe,
Khasi: u tuta,
Garo: do.sik,
Meeteilon: Tenwa,
Bishnupriya Manipuri: টিয়া,
Karbi: vokek,
Nagamese: bhatou, bhattu,
Dimasa: batho,
Tai: নুক্ টিট্,
Hindi: तोता,
Bangla: টিয়া,
Nepali: सुगा,
Deori: দুকেঁ
Contributed by: Probodh Borah (প্ৰবোধ বৰা) on 2012-01-02
শুক (Assamese) [ Roman: xuk]
Contributed by: Atul Ch. Kakoti on 2009-05-15
1. Bird(Common Noun) any of numerous hook-billed, often brilliantly colored birds of the order Psittaciformes, as the cockatoo, lory, macaw, or parakeet, having the ability to mimic speech and often kept as pets.
Assamese: গলমণিকা, চন্দনা, চন্দনাপক্ষী, টিঞা, টিয়াঁ, ভাটৌ, মদনা, শুক,
Bodo: थिया, बाथ`,
Mising: pebe,
Khasi: u tuta,
Garo: do.sik,
Meeteilon: Tenwa,
Bishnupriya Manipuri: টিয়া,
Karbi: vokek,
Nagamese: bhatou, bhattu,
Dimasa: batho,
Tai: নুক্ টিট্,
Hindi: तोता,
Bangla: টিয়া,
Nepali: सुगा,
Deori: দুকেঁ
Contributed by: Probodh Borah (প্ৰবোধ বৰা) on 2012-01-02
2. Hinduism(Proper Noun-Masculine) Shuk was the son of sage Vyasa, who was the writer of the Vedas. He was a great scholar and recited Bhagawata in front of king Parikshit. শুকদেৱ বেদ-প্ৰণেতা ব্যাস মুনিৰ পুত্ৰ আছিল৷ তেওঁ অতি বিদ্বান শাস্ত্ৰজ্ঞ পণ্ডিত আছিল আৰু ৰজা পৰীক্ষিতক ভাগৱত শুনাইছিল৷