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Early form of the Otomi language
Classical Otomi is the name used for the Otomi language as spoken in the early centuries of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico and documented by Spanish friars
Classical_Otomi
Oto-Pamean language family of south-central Mexico
Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/ OH-tə-MEE; Spanish: Otomí [otoˈmi]) is an Oto-Pamean language spoken by approximately 240,000 indigenous Otomi people in the central
Otomi_language
Grammar of the Otomi language
The grammar of the Otomi language displays a mixture of elements of synthetic and analytic structures. Particularly the phrase-level morphology is synthetic
Otomi_grammar
The term "Classical Chinese" refers to the written language of the classical period of Chinese literature, from the end of the Spring and Autumn period
Classical_Chinese_grammar
Grammatical features of Classical Nahuatl
CISL:cislocative ('towards'); TRSL:translocative ('away from'); The grammar of Classical Nahuatl is agglutinative, head-marking, and makes extensive use of compounding
Classical_Nahuatl_grammar
Language family of Mesoamerica
and Querétaro, the languages of the Oto-Pamean branch are spoken: the Otomi and the closely-related Mazahua have over 500,000 speakers combined. In
Oto-Manguean_languages
Pre-Columbian city-state
Tetzcoco (Classical Nahuatl: Tetzco(h)co pronounced [tetsˈkoʔko], Otomi: Antamäwädehe) was a major Acolhua altepetl (city-state) in the central Mexican
Tetzcoco_(altepetl)
Pre-Columbian state in present-day central Mexico (1348–1520)
Nahuatl, Otomi by a large minority, and "Pinome" (likely Popoloca) by a smaller minority. Later, Aztec conquests resulted in further waves of Otomi migration
Tlaxcala_(Nahua_state)
Place in Tlaxcala, Mexico
in the southeast of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It is a traditional Otomi community, which has conserved its agricultural economic base and various
Ixtenco
Municipality and town in Hidalgo, Mexico
Huichapan (Spanish pronunciation: [wiˈtʃapan]; Otomi: Nxamädo) is a town and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. The municipality
Huichapan
Grammar of the Ancient Greek language
spoken in the Hellenistic and later periods) also differs slightly from classical Greek. This article primarily discusses the morphology and syntax of Attic
Ancient_Greek_grammar
Mexican composer and violinist (1868–1894)
José Juventino Policarpo Rosas Cadenas (25 January 1868 – 9 July 1894) was a Mexican composer and violinist, known worldwide for the waltz "Sobre las olas"
Juventino_Rosas
Important city of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
Cholula (Spanish: [tʃoˈlula] ; Nahuatl languages: Cholōllān, Otomi: Mä'ragi) was an important city of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, dating back to at least
Cholula_(Mesoamerican_site)
Grammar of the German language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
German_grammar
Grammar of the French language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
French_grammar
1592 Otomi book
migration of the Otomi people from Chiapan to Huamantla during the Post-Classical period. A second artist later depicted the Otomi's participation in
Codex_Huamantla
Capital and largest city of Hidalgo, Mexico
Pachuca (Spanish pronunciation: [paˈtʃuka] ; Mezquital Otomi: Nju̱nthe), formally known as Pachuca de Soto, is the capital and largest city of the east-central
Pachuca
City in Guanajuato, Mexico
Allende. In its original Otomi language, the area was called Tsinäkua by both the Otomi and Purépecha natives. In the Otomi language its name Tsinäkua
Silao
Former city-state in the Valley of Mexico
Nahuatl ("though corrupt by virtue of being spoken in the mountains"), Otomi, "Guata" (likely a corruption of quata, an old designation for Matlatzinca)
Tlacopan
Grammar of the Polish language
Slavic languages, with the exception of Bulgarian and Macedonian, Polish classically uses no definite or indefinite articles, though certain words or grammatical
Polish_grammar
Linguistic description of the structure of ASL
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
American Sign Language grammar
American_Sign_Language_grammar
Grammar of the English language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
English_grammar
Grammar of the Spanish language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Spanish_grammar
Ancient Mesoamerican city
Teotihuacan is the subject of debate. Possible candidates are the Nahuas, Otomi, or Totonac. Other scholars have suggested that Teotihuacan was multi-ethnic
Teotihuacan
City-states in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
assure themselves a place within the new colonial order. Matlatzinca and Otomi peoples in the Valley of Toluca as well as Mixtecs in Oaxaca used baptisms
Altepetl
City in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
Luis Potosí, commonly referred to as San Luis, or by its initials SLP (Otomi: Nmiñ'u), is the capital and the most populous city of the Mexican state
San_Luis_Potosí_(city)
Grammar of the Romanian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Romanian_grammar
Grammatical rules of the Vedic Sanskrit language
as Ancient Greek or Latin. Its grammar differs greatly from the later Classical Sanskrit in many regards, one being that this complex inherited morphology
Vedic_Sanskrit_grammar
Grammar of the Persian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Persian_grammar
City in Morelos, Mexico
pronunciation: [kweɾnaˈβaka] ; Classical Nahuatl: Cuauhnāhuac [kʷawˈnaːwak], "near the woods" modern pronunciation, Otomi: Ñu'iza Governor of Morelos (1955–1956)
Cuernavaca
the lingua franca of the marketplace for the classical style. James Morwood in Oxford Grammar of Classical Greek lists "some key features of New Testament
Koine_Greek_grammar
Grammatical features of Esperanto
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Esperanto_grammar
Grammar rules of the Welsh language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Welsh_grammar
Grammar of the Arabic language
grammar has many similarities with the grammar of other Semitic languages. Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic have largely the same grammar; colloquial
Arabic_grammar
Grammar of the Korean language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Korean_grammar
Languages indigenous to Mesoamerica
Speakers of Otomian languages (Otomi, Mazahua and Matlatzinca) were routinely displaced to the edges of the Nahuan states. The Otomi of Xaltocan, for example
Mesoamerican_languages
Shamanism around the world
attempted to reverse previous attempts at extinguishing Native culture. In Otomi Culture, the ritual specialist is called Badi. Among Nahua people, there
Regional_forms_of_shamanism
Jesuit priest and grammarian (1586–1666)
himself to the study of the indigenous languages and became proficient in Otomi and then in Nahuatl. He was a friend of the Bishop and later Viceroy of
Horacio_Carochi
Grammar of the Herero language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Otjiherero_grammar
Grammar of the Classical Sanskrit language
of the symbols elucidated here has remained constant in Sanskrit since classical times. It should be further noted that the phonology of modern Indian
Sanskrit_grammar
Grammar of the Burmese language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Burmese_grammar
Grammar of standard Tibetian
especially Lhasa and the surrounding area, but the spelling used reflects classical Tibetan, not the colloquial pronunciation. Nouns are not usually marked
Modern_Lhasa_Tibetan_grammar
Pre-Columbian state in the Valley of Mexico
the Classical period — around year 600 — and were related to the Teotihuacan’s culture and language, as it is known that they still spoke the Otomi language
Azcapotzalco_(altepetl)
Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods
posit that Tlatilco was founded and inhabited by the ancestors of today's Otomi people. The Olmecs, on the other hand, had entered into an expansionist
Mesoamerican_chronology
Grammar of the Meitei language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Meitei_grammar
Species of amphibian
figure among a number of central Mexican cultures such as the Otomi and Nahua. The Classical Nahuatl word mixcōātl has the meaning of "cloud serpent". IUCN
Pseudoeurycea_mixcoatl
Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520
through bribes and propaganda attempted to ally with Cholula and local Otomi populations to attack Tlaxcala, though with little success. The Tlaxcalans
Moctezuma_II
Grammar of the Cherokee language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Cherokee_grammar
Archaeological site in Tejupilco, Mexico
from ethno historical sources indicates they were closely related to the Otomi culture. The first report of the site was given in 1958, upon discovering
San Miguel Ixtapan (archaeological site)
San_Miguel_Ixtapan_(archaeological_site)
Grammar of the Meänkieli language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Meänkieli_grammar
Linguistic traits and structure of the Mizo Language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Mizo_grammar
Grammar of the Tumbuka language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Tumbuka_grammar
Grammar of the Lushootseed language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Lushootseed_grammar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Tajik_grammar
Grammatical rules of the Belarusian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Belarusian_grammar
Grammar of the Somali language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Somali_grammar
Grammar of the Hawaiian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Hawaiian_grammar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Massachusett_grammar
Grammar of the Icelandic language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Icelandic_grammar
Grammar of the Hungarian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Hungarian_grammar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Tigrinya_grammar
Grammar of the Lojban language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Lojban_grammar
Basic word order type
Pocomchí and Kekchi) the Otomanguean family (including Mezquital Otomi and Highland Otomi) the Salishan family (including Coeur d'Alene and Twana) VOS word
Verb–object–subject word order
Verb–object–subject_word_order
Grammar of the Turkmen language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Turkmen_grammar
Mesoamerican empire
According to Durán, in 1115, tribes from the north (probably Chichimecas, Otomi or Huastecs) attacked the domains of Tollan. After a series of brutal battles
Toltec_Empire
Grammar of the Dutch language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Dutch_grammar
Grammar of the Hittite language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Hittite_grammar
(Insubric) language. The examples are in Milanese, written according to the Classical Milanese orthography. The phonetical characteristics of Insubric language
Western_Lombard_grammar
Grammar of the Kurdish language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Kurdish_grammar
the State of Mexico" (PDF). Voices of Mexico: 92–94. From the late pre-classical period (400 B.C. to A.D. 200) on, there were organized settlements with
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
Archaeological site in Mexico
or "plains", hence the translation would be "buildings on the plains"; Otomi: Ndähni, windy town, original Matlatzinca name: Pintanbati) is a Postclassic
Calixtlahuaca
Tlatoani of Texcoco
world is but a sepulchre." This poem, despite being a forgery based on an Otomi folk poem, was picked up by historians such as William H. Prescott in the
Nezahualcoyotl_(tlatoani)
Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
sending ambassadors to him along with the ambassadors of the neighboring Otomi, who also came to join him. After the conquest, Apochquiyauhtzin, the last
Xochimilco
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
History_of_Hebrew_grammar
Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization
Central Guerrero, the Puebla Valley, on the gulf coast and against the Otomi and Matlatzinca in the Toluca Valley. The Toluca Valley was a buffer zone
Aztecs
Grammar of the Faroese language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Faroese_grammar
Grammatical rules of the modern-day Hebrew language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Modern_Hebrew_grammar
Neighborhood in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City. p. 10. Marcela Turati. (March 21, 1999). "La Roma Otomi; [1]" [The Otomi of Roma]. Reforma (in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 4. Diego Ayala (March
Colonia_Roma
Grammar of the Telugu language
spoken Telugu rather than classical literary Telugu, presents a simple analysis of grammatical case, in comparison with classical Telugu: Only the nominative
Telugu_grammar
(north of Kilemarsky and Medvedevsky districts) in Russia Northwestern Otomi – Ñäñho Spoken in: the Mexican states of Hidalgo , Querétaro and México
List_of_language_names
Grammar of the Kokborok language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Kokborok_grammar
Grammar of the Lao language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Lao_grammar
Grammar of the fictional Naʼvi language from the movie Avatar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Naʼvi_grammar
Grammar of the Livonian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Livonian_grammar
Borough in Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City. The town used the Techialoyan Codex of Cuajimalpa, written in Classical Nahuatl at the end of the 17th century, "to prove its rights to its lands
Cuajimalpa
Grammar of the Tlingit language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Tlingit_grammar
Grammar of the Navajo language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Navajo_grammar
Grammar of the Estonian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Estonian_grammar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Sesotho_grammar
Species of flowering plant in the family of Asteraceae
sunflower as the symbol of their solar deity, including the Aztecs and the Otomi of Mexico and the Incas in South America.[citation needed] In 1510, early
Common_sunflower
Grammar of the Irish language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Irish_grammar
Grammar of the Slovene language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Slovene_grammar
West Germanic language grammar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
West_Frisian_grammar
Indigenous minorities, including Aztecs or Nahua, Purépechas, Mazahua, Otomi, and Mixtecs are also present in the central regions of Mexico. In the northern
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Japanese writer (1892–1927)
Clod of Soil.--Nezumi-Kozo.--Heichu, the Amorous Genius.--Genkaku-Sanbo.--Otomi's Virginity.--The Spider's Thread.--The Nose.--The Tangerines.--The Story
Ryūnosuke_Akutagawa
Devotional painting
Diego Museum of Man, Retablos Exhibit, 2009 Correa, Phyllis M. (2000). "Otomi Rituals and Celebrations: Crosses, Ancestors, and Resurrection". The Journal
Retablo
Grammar of Munsee
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Munsee_grammar
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Interlingua_grammar
Rules of word and sentence formation in the Philippine language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Ilocano_grammar
Grammar of the Dalmatian language
Na-Dene Navajo Tlingit Uto-Aztecan Nahuatl Classical Nawat Other Cherokee Inuit Lushootseed Miskito Otomi Niger–Congo Fula Pular Herero Sotho Swahili
Dalmatian_grammar
CLASSICAL OTOMI
CLASSICAL OTOMI
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
A Name of Indian Classical Raga
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lyrics of Classical Music
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bnidhish | பà¯à®¨à¯€à®¤à¯€à®·Â
Lyrics of classical music
Bnidhish | பà¯à®¨à¯€à®¤à¯€à®·Â
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Raga in Hindustani Classical Music
Boy/Male
Hindu
The th not of classical music
Girl/Female
Hindu
A classical melody, From the east
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
A Classical Melody
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of a Classical Melody
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Classical Melody
Girl/Female
Indian
Raga in hindustani classical music
Girl/Female
Hindu
A classical melody, From the east
Girl/Female
Tamil
Raga in hindustani classical music
Girl/Female
Tamil
A classical melody, From the east
Boy/Male
Tamil
The th not of classical music
Girl/Female
Tamil
Light classical melody
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
A Classical Melody
Girl/Female
Tamil
A classical melody, From the east
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Poem; Classical Form
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Light Classical Melody
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
A Classic
CLASSICAL OTOMI
CLASSICAL OTOMI
Boy/Male
Hawaiian
Lucky.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nil
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Lupus, LOPE means "wolf."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Friendly with master of Yoga
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sikh, Telugu, Turkish
Storm
Boy/Male
German
Petitioner.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Brilliant
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Oka River in Afganistan
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beyond Intellect
Male
Hebrew
(×™ï‹×¨Ö¸×) Contracted form of Hebrew Yehowram, YOWRAM means "God is exalted." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah. Joram is the Anglicized form.
CLASSICAL OTOMI
CLASSICAL OTOMI
CLASSICAL OTOMI
CLASSICAL OTOMI
CLASSICAL OTOMI
a.
Not classical or correct.
n.
A concave molding used especially in classical architecture.
n.
Conforming to the best authority in literature and art; chaste; pure; refined; as, a classical style.
n.
One learned in the classics; an advocate for the classics.
n.
The quality of being classical.
adv.
In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors.
n.
A concave molding; -- used chiefly in classical architecture. See Illust. of Column.
n.
Mental cultivation; liberal education; instruction in classical and polite literature.
n.
An American bird of the genus Cassicus, allied to the starlings and orioles, remarkable for its skillfully constructed and suspended nest; the crested oriole. The name is also sometimes given to the piping crow, an Australian bird.
a.
Elastic.
n.
Alt. of Classical
n.
One learned in the literature of Greece and Rome, or a student of classical literature.
adv.
In the manner of classes; according to a regular order of classes or sets.
a.
Of or relating to algebra; as, cossic numbers, or the cossic art.
n.
Of or pertaining to the ancient Greeks and Romans, esp. to Greek or Roman authors of the highest rank, or of the period when their best literature was produced; of or pertaining to places inhabited by the ancient Greeks and Romans, or rendered famous by their deeds.
n.
A classical idiom, style, or expression; a classicism.
a.
See Plastic.
n. pl.
Sculptured ornaments, used in classical architecture, representing rams' heads or skulls.
n.
Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art.
a.
Alt. of Cossical