anugchenganukve
anuk (Karbi)
Contributed by: মৰ্ণিংকে ফাংচ` (Morningkeey Phangcho) on 2009-08-12
English: horn,
Assamese: বিষাণ, শিং, শৃংগ,
Bodo: गं,
Mising: a:reng,
Khasi: ka bor,
Garo: grong,
Meeteilon: matsi,
Karbi: anuk,
Nagamese: horn, sing,
Hindi: सिंग,
Bangla: শিং,
Deori: নুং,
Tutsa: rong
b. Common Noun-Common: antler, পহু শিং, migrong, misai bogrong...
anuk (Ao)
Contributed by: Temsunungsang T on 2008-01-21
English: knife,
Assamese: কটাৰী, কলমত্ৰাছ, কাতৰি bo , কৰ্তৰী, ছুৰী, ছুৰী-কটাৰী,
Bodo: दाबा, सुरि,
Mising: katok, yogsik,
Khasi: tari,
Garo: chakku, churi,
Meeteilon: heijrang, hoijrang, thaang,
Mizo (Lushai): chemte,
Karbi: nokek, nokso, tari,
Nagamese: dao, kotari, kutari, suri,
Dimasa: khatari, sisong-sa,
Ao: anuk,
Hindi: कटार, छुरी,
Nepali: कटारी, चक्कु, चाकू, छुरा,
Tiwa: tap,
Deori: কাতাই,
TAI-Khamti: mit-on,
TAI-Turung: ningshi,
Singpho: ningshi,
Tutsa: khothep
anuk (Karbi)
Contributed by: মৰ্ণিংকে ফাংচ` (Morningkeey Phangcho) on 2009-08-12
1. Anatomy(Material Noun-Neuter) A hollow, pointed projection of the skin of various animals, consisting mainly of keratin as well as other proteins. বহুতো জন্তুৰ মূৰৰ দুয়োকাষে আগবাঢ়ি ওলাই থকা ফোঁপোলা, জোঙা অংশ, যি প্ৰধানকৈ কেৰাটিন আৰু অন্যান্য প্ৰ’টিনেৰে গঠিত ৷
Assamese: বিষাণ, শিং, শৃংগ,
Bodo: गं,
Mising: a:reng,
Khasi: ka bor,
Garo: grong,
Meeteilon: matsi,
Karbi: anuk,
Nagamese: horn, sing,
Hindi: सिंग,
Bangla: শিং,
Deori: নুং,
Tutsa: rong
Related Idea:
a. Material Noun-Neuter: horn, খড়্গ, খৰ্গ, ধাৰাবিষ, kindu anuk...b. Common Noun-Common: antler, পহু শিং, migrong, misai bogrong...
anuk (Ao)
Contributed by: Temsunungsang T on 2008-01-21
2. (Material Noun-Neuter) A relatively smaller cutting instrument that has a pointed blade with a sharp edge and a handle. সৰু, দীঘল, আৰু আঁকোৰা আগ নথকা কটাৰী ৷
Assamese: কটাৰী, কলমত্ৰাছ, কাতৰি bo , কৰ্তৰী, ছুৰী, ছুৰী-কটাৰী,
Bodo: दाबा, सुरि,
Mising: katok, yogsik,
Khasi: tari,
Garo: chakku, churi,
Meeteilon: heijrang, hoijrang, thaang,
Mizo (Lushai): chemte,
Karbi: nokek, nokso, tari,
Nagamese: dao, kotari, kutari, suri,
Dimasa: khatari, sisong-sa,
Ao: anuk,
Hindi: कटार, छुरी,
Nepali: कटारी, चक्कु, चाकू, छुरा,
Tiwa: tap,
Deori: কাতাই,
TAI-Khamti: mit-on,
TAI-Turung: ningshi,
Singpho: ningshi,
Tutsa: khothep