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Abugida used to write the Lepcha language
contains Lepcha characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Lepcha script, or Róng script, is an
Lepcha_script
Ethnic group of India, Nepal, and Bhutan
other symbols instead of the intended characters. The Lepcha (/ˈlɛptʃə/; also called Rongkup (Lepcha: ᰕᰫ་ᰊᰪᰰ་ᰆᰧᰶ ᰛᰩᰵ་ᰀᰪᰱ ᰛᰪᰮ་ᰀᰪᰱ, Mútuncí Róngkup Rumkup
Lepcha_people
Tibeto-Burman language of Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan
contains Lepcha characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Lepcha, also called Róng (Lepcha: ᰛᰩᰵᰛᰧᰵᰶ;
Lepcha_language
Abugida used to write the Limbu language
part of Sikkimese territory. The Limbu script was probably composed at roughly the same time as the Lepcha script which was created by the third King of
Limbu_script
Topics referred to by the same term
language, of the Lepcha people Lepcha script Lepcha (Unicode block) Lepcha (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae Ruben Lepcha (born 1988),
Lepcha
Unicode character block
symbols instead of the intended characters. Lepcha is a Unicode block containing characters for writing the Lepcha language of Sikkim and West Bengal, India
Lepcha_(Unicode_block)
Family of abugida writing systems
supplementary vowels not in contemporary use Tibetan, Lepcha, Limbu, New Tai Lue, Thai and Lao scripts do not have independent vowel forms. For syllables
Brahmic_scripts
Yakthung language of eastern Nepal and India
Yakthungpan resembles Tibetan and Lepcha. Before the introduction of the Sirijanga script among Limbu, the Róng script was popular in east Nepal, especially
Limbu_language
Writing systems for indigenous North American languages
unusual in abugidas. However, it also occurs (independently) in the Lepcha script. Finals are commonly employed in the extension of syllabics to languages
Canadian_Aboriginal_syllabics
Topics referred to by the same term
the Lepcha script ꯐ, the letter pham in the Meitei script 𐐁/𐐩, the letter long E in the Deseret alphabet 𖼬, the consonant nya in the Pollard script ᗴ
E_(disambiguation)
Bengali script, Gurmukhi, Gujarati script, Odia alphabet, Tamil script, Telugu script, Kannada script, Malayalam script, and Sinhala script. Other Brahmic
List_of_Unicode_characters
Native populations of Sikkim, India
cultural variation. The Lepcha speak Lepcha and use Lepcha script and the script is descended from the Tibetan script. Traditionally, Lepcha men wear gadas and
Indigenous_peoples_of_Sikkim
Lhop people. The Lepcha language has approximately 2,000 ethnic Lepcha people in Bhutan. It has its own highly stylized Lepcha script. The Sikkimese and
Languages_of_Bhutan
Consonant letter that doesn't correspond to a consonant sound
Lontara script for Buginese, with zero ᨕ, is similar to Thaana, except that without a vowel diacritic ᨕ represents an initial vowel a. The Lepcha script of
Zero_consonant
Lai Tay – Tai Yo Lampung Lao Leke – Eastern Pwo, Western Pwo, and Karen Lepcha Limbu Lontara’ – Buginese, Makassar, and Mandar Mahajani Makasar – Formerly
List_of_writing_systems
Topics referred to by the same term
West Rong Shanrong (山戎), Mountain Rong Quanrong (犬戎), Dog Rong Róng or Lepcha script Rong (crater), on Mars Rồng, a Vietnamese dragon Rong County (disambiguation)
Rong
Punctuation to signal the end of a sentence (.)
descendants of Tibetic script also use similar symbols: For example, the Róng script of the Lepcha language uses ᰻ and ᰼ (U+1C3B ᰻ LEPCHA PUNCTUATION TA-ROL
Full_stop
Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems
for the representation of names of scripts, is an international standard defining codes for writing systems or scripts (a "set of graphic characters used
ISO_15924
Topics referred to by the same term
LEPC or Lepc may refer to: Lepcha script (ISO 15924 code) Local Emergency Planning Committee, community-based organization that assist in preparing for
LEPC
Tibetan writing system
This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of
Tibetan_script
Script for the Zhangzhung language
The Marchen script was a Brahmic abugida which was used for writing the extinct Zhangzhung language. It was derived from the Tibetan script. As per McKay
Marchen_script
Diacritic mark typically denoting nazalization, in Indian abugidas
ULU CANDRA U+1B00 ᬀ BALINESE SIGN ULU RICEM U+1C34 ᰴ LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN NYIN-DO U+1C35 ᰵ LEPCHA CONSONANT SIGN KANG U+11A35 𑨵 ZANABAZAR SQUARE SIGN
Chandrabindu
Mongolian writing system
Phagspa (/ˈpɑːɡzˌpɑː/ PAHGZ-PAH),[citation needed] ʼPhags-pa or ḥPʻags-pa script is an alphabet designed by the Tibetan monk and State Preceptor (later Imperial
ʼPhags-pa_script
Style of the Tibetan alphabet
the upright, block style of the Tibetan script. The name means "with a head", and is the style of the script used for printing and for formal manuscripts
Uchen_script
Writing system used to write Meitei language
see errors in display. The Meitei script (Meitei: ꯃꯩꯇꯩ ꯃꯌꯦꯛ, romanized: Meitei mayek), also known as the Kanglei script (Meitei: ꯀꯪꯂꯩ ꯃꯌꯦꯛ, romanized: Kanglei
Meitei_script
Syllable-based writing system
South Asian scripts of Unicode.) Thus a closed syllable such as phaṣ requires two aksharas to write: फष् phaṣ. The Róng script used for the Lepcha language
Abugida
Subset of characters in Unicode
Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support
Script_(Unicode)
in Akkha script, Gurung in Khema script, Dhimal in Dham script, Sunwar in Kõits script, Lepcha in Rong script and Santhali in Ol Chiki script. A Nepali
Languages_of_Nepal
Family of variants of the Tibetan alphabet
horizontal guide line. This script is the standard formal variant of the script, used for official and religious purposes. Umê scripts span from formal calligraphy
Umê_script
Ancient Indian scripts
script is of Brahmic origin from the Gupta script and is ancestral to scripts such as Meitei, Lepcha, Marchen and the multilingual ʼPhags-pa script.
Ancient scripts of the Indian subcontinent
Ancient_scripts_of_the_Indian_subcontinent
Name list
Mukherjee (fl. 2010–present, Indian actress from Mumbai Sonam Tshering Lepcha (1928–2020), Indian folk musician from Sikkim Soname Yangchen (born 1973)
Sonam
Tibetic language of Baltistan, Pakistan
and Census Commissioner of India. 1961. p. 357. Sprigg, R. K. (1966). "Lepcha and Balti Tibetan: Tonal or Non-Tonal Languages?". Asia Major. 12: 185–201
Balti_language
Writing system used to write the Tamang language
Tamyig script is used to write the Tamang language. The Tamyig script is a simplified version of the Tibetan script. The Tamang community has their own
Tamyig
Indigenous ethnic group of Limbuwan, Nepal, Sikkim
publication Sikkim Herald has a Limbu Edition. Sirijunga Script or Yakthung/Limbu Script the Limbu script (Sirijanga) had been designed by the Limbu King Sirijanga
Limbu_people
Archaic script used in Java and Bali
script, Aksara Buda, or Gunung script is an archaic script. Based on its shape, the Buda Script still has a close relationship with the Kawi script.
Buda_script
Topics referred to by the same term
Cyrillic script, which resembles lowercase B and L written together (bl) Bill of lading, a receipt issued by a shipping carrier Bhutia-Lepcha, an Indian
BL
Manipuri) and Bodo as well as the non-scheduled languages like Karbi, Deori, Lepcha, and many varieties of several related Tibetic, West Himalayish, Tani, Brahmaputran
Languages_of_India
Diacritical mark in Indic scripts
tiny circles one above the other. This form is retained by most Indic scripts. According to Sanskrit phonologists, the visarga has two optional allophones:
Visarga
Writing system used for the Sudanese language
script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Sundanese characters. Old Sundanese script (Sundanese:
Old_Sundanese_script
Abugida script
the official script of Gurung. Devdaha Mother Tongues Academy, located in Rupandehi, teaches Gurung in the Khema script. The Khema script is used in Sikkim
Khema_script
Tibetic language of Nepal and India
adjective because they both end in "-bo" or "-po". Bhutia people Lepcha people Lepcha language Indigenous peoples of Sikkim History of Sikkim Sikkimese
Sikkimese_Bhutia_language
Diacritic in Indic scripts
(/ˈbɪndu/ BIN-doo; Hindi: बिन्दु [bɪn̪d̪uː]), is a symbol used in many Indic scripts to mark a type of nasal sound, typically transliterated ⟨ṁ⟩ or ⟨ṃ⟩ in standards
Anusvara
Indo-Aryan Language
questions. Nepali is generally written in Devanagari script. In certain regions, the Tibetan script was also used in regions with predominantly Tibetic
Nepali_language
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India and Bangladesh
to be written down in a book called the Rajratnakar or Rajmala, using a script for Kókborok called "Koloma", by the scholar and priest Durlabendra Chantai
Kokborok
Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family
and small groups in Nepal are Dura, Raji–Raute, Chepangic and Dhimalish. Lepcha is spoken in an area from eastern Nepal to western Bhutan. Most of the languages
Tibeto-Burman_languages
Character encoding standard
handful of scripts—often primarily between a given script and Latin characters—not between a large number of scripts, and not with all of the scripts supported
Unicode
Diacritic in many Brahmic scripts
ligature. Unicode schemes of scripts writing Mainland Southeast Asia languages, such as that of Burmese script and of Tibetan script, generally do not group
Virama
Tibeto-Burman language of India
the Hinduised King Pamheiba ordered that the Meitei script be replaced by the Bengali-Assamese script. In 1725 CE, Pamheiba wrote Parikshit, possibly the
Meitei_language
Nepali IT expert, film editor and 3D animator (born 1965)
Retrieved 1 July 2017. Lepcha, Azuk (19 August 2010). "Aachuley . A Bilingual Journal illustrating the Lepcha way of life: Aachuley' Lepcha Community Radio"
Karun_Thapa
Kiranti language of Nepal and India
Moreover, most Sunwar speakers have the surname (सुनुवार), Sunuvār in Latin script. The Sunuwar language is commonly spoken in a cluster of Sunuwar villages
Sunwar_language
Limbu scholar
of Buddhism, Bhutia language and Tibetan script to Limbus and Lepchas by Bhutia rulers. This caused the Lepchas to lose their original religion of Munism
Te-ongsi_Sirijunga_Xin_Thebe
Continuous group of 65536 Unicode code points
Marks Extended (1AB0–1AFF) Indonesian scripts: Balinese (1B00–1B7F) Sundanese (1B80–1BBF) Batak (1BC0–1BFF) Lepcha (1C00–1C4F) Ol Chiki (1C50–1C7F) Other
Plane_(Unicode)
Typeface
Mongolian Limbu Tai Le New Tai Lue Khmer Symbols Buginese Balinese Sundanese Lepcha Ol Chiki Phonetic Extensions Phonetic Extensions Supplement Combining Diacritical
Code2000
Languages designated official status by the Constitution of India
Kachhi Kamtapuri Karbi Khasi Kodava Kokborok Kumaoni Kurukh Kurmali Ladakhi Lepcha Limbu Mizo Magahi Mundari Nagpuri Nicobarese Himachali Pali Rajasthani Saraiki
Languages with official recognition in India
Languages_with_official_recognition_in_India
Language family native to Asia
recently, such as Classical Newar, Loloish languages written in the Yi script, Lepcha, and Meiteilon. But higher-grade reconstructions for these languages
Sino-Tibetan_languages
Tibeto-Burman language
language has been written using the Devanagari script. It was formerly written using Latin and Eastern-Nagari scripts. Some scholars have suggested that the language
Boro_language_(India)
Kra–Dai language spoken in India and Myanmar
Northern Shan script of Myanmar, which is a variant of the Mon–Burmese script, with some of the letters taking divergent shapes. Their script is evidently
Khamti_language
Japanese kanji not in the lists of jōyō kanji
Bengali–Assamese Bhaiksuki Brahmi script Devanagari Dogri Gujarati Gupta Gurmukhi Kaithi Kalinga Khema Khojki Khudabadi Laṇḍā Lepcha Mahajani Marchen Meitei Modi
Hyōgai_kanji
Unicode code point property names and their uses
to handle characters (code points) in processes, like in line-breaking, script direction right-to-left or applying controls. Some "character properties"
Unicode_character_property
Text rendering library
Hanunoo, Javanese, Kaithi, Kayah Li, Kharoshthi, Khitan Small Script, Khojki, Khudawadi, Lepcha, Limbu, Mahajani, Makasar, Mandaic, Manichaean, Marchen, Masaram
Uniscribe
Language family concentrated in Southeast Asia
and Austroasiatic languages. Lepcha substratum ("Rongic"). Many words of Austroasiatic origin have been noticed in Lepcha, suggesting a Sino-Tibetan superstrate
Austroasiatic_languages
Unicode character block
[silɔʈi nagɾi]) is a Unicode block containing characters of the Syloti Nagri script for writing the Sylheti language. The following Unicode-related documents
Syloti_Nagri_(Unicode_block)
Unicode character block
block containing characters used up to the late 19th century as a primary script for the Saurashtra language. The Saurashtra Unicode encoding supports both
Saurashtra_(Unicode_block)
Cricket tournament in India
helped J&K script history". Sportstar. Retrieved 28 February 2026. "J&K win maiden Ranji Trophy title, dominate giants Karnataka to script red-letter
2025–26_Ranji_Trophy
City in West Bengal, India
At the time of the first British arrival, Darjeeling was known among its Lepcha inhabitants as Dorje-ling, or the "Place of the Thunderbolt". According
Darjeeling
Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy
compares with Burmese ʔumC 'overcast', 'cloudy', Adi muk-jum 'shade', and Lepcha so'yǔm 'shade'; it is probably cognate with Chinese àn < *ʔə̂mʔ 黯; 'dim''
Yin_and_yang
Kingdom in South Asia (1642–1975)
This article contains Tibetan script. Without proper rendering support, you may see very small fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of
Kingdom_of_Sikkim
Election to the 18th Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of West Bengal
Only On 293 Seats In Bengal Today. Here's Why". NDTV. 4 May 2026. "BJP scripts history, becomes first rightwing party to storm to power in West Bengal"
2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
2026_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Multilingual font family from Google
individual computer fonts, which are together designed to cover all the scripts encoded in the Unicode standard. As of November 2024[update], Noto covers
Noto_fonts
population. Ethnic groups that live in central Nepal such as the Gurungs, Lepcha, Tamang, Magar, Newars, Yakkha, Jirel, Thami, Chhantyal and Chepang are
Buddhism_in_Nepal
Country in South Asia
belief. In South India, the Middle kingdoms exported Dravidian language scripts and religious cultures to the kingdoms of Southeast Asia. In the 1st millennium
India
Unicode character block
Buginese is a Unicode block containing characters of the Lontara script used to write the Buginese and Makassar languages of Sulawesi. The following Unicode-related
Buginese_(Unicode_block)
Symbol used in Indian languages
as shown below. It is usually transliterated with an apostrophe in Roman script and, in case of Devanagari, as in the Sanskrit philosophical expression
Avagraha
Unicode character block
(2003-08-13), Lepcha, Limbu, Syloti, Saurashtra, Tai Le and Bugis Proposals L2/03-255 Kai, Daniel (2003-08-13), Introduction to the Limbu Script 7.0 U+191D
Limbu_(Unicode_block)
Munda language of South Asia
"oil" and Santali sunum "oil", Limbu pɛːr "to fly" and Sat. apir "to fly", Lepcha pok "to throw" and Sat. tapaʔ "to throw", et cetera. As for the Austroasiatic
Santali_language
Official language in: the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and León Lepcha – ᰛᰩᰵ་ᰛᰧᰶᰵ Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Lese – Efé Spoken
List_of_language_names
Austroasiatic language of Meghalaya state, India
is written using the Latin script. In the first half of the 19th century, attempts to write Khasi in Bengali-Assamese script met with little success. The
Khasi_language
Buddhist mantra
Vietnamese: Án ma ni bát mê hồng Siddham: 𑖌𑖼 𑖦𑖜𑖰 𑖢𑖟𑖿𑖦𑖸 𑖮𑗝𑖼 Lepcha: ᰣᰨᰵ ᰕᰍᰧ ᰎᰳᰕᰬ ᰝᰫᰵ Limbu: ᤀᤥᤱ ᤔᤏᤡ ᤐᤍ᤻ᤔᤣ ᤜ᤺ᤢᤱ Brahmi: 𑀑𑀁 𑀫𑀡𑀺 𑀧𑀤𑁆𑀫𑁂
Om_mani_padme_hum
Unicode character block
(2003-08-13), Lepcha, Limbu, Syloti, Saurashtra, Tai Le and Bugis Proposals L2/03-258 Kai, Daniel (2003-08-13), Introduction to the Tai Le Script Proposed
Tai_Le_(Unicode_block)
Chinese view of heaven
"deity"), as well as with Tibeto-Burman words such as taleŋ (Adi) and tǎ-lyaŋ (Lepcha), both meaning "sky" or "god". He also suggests a possible connection between
Tian
British linguist (1922–2011)
features of the Lepcha and Limbu scripts." Nepalese Linguistics 15, 1–18. Sprigg, Richard Keith (1998). "The earliest printed books in Lepcha." Aachuley:
Richard_Keith_Sprigg
Indian actor (born 1970)
strength of Sudha Kongara's script for the Tamil film, Madhavan felt that the story had pan-Indian appeal and took the film's script to Rajkumar Hirani, who
R._Madhavan
Letter "Sa" in Indic scripts
intended characters. Sa is a consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Sa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone
Sa_(Indic)
Indian non-profit organisation
sriramsias.com. Retrieved 29 March 2025. "ELP Annual Report 2024-2025" (PDF). Lepcha, Damien. "Students fight to keep dwindling languages of Arunachal's tribespeople
Tani_Language_Foundation
Sino-Tibetan language of central-eastern Nepal
Nepalese scripts emerged from the Newar script, which are: Kunmol script Kwenmol script Litumol script Hinmol script Golmol script Pachumol script The Nepalese
Newar_language
Indian poet and lyricist (born 1945)
was a remake and the script of the original was far from being satisfactory. "He told us that if we could set right the script, he would make sure we
Javed_Akhtar
Letter "Ṅa" in Indic scripts
characters. Ṅa is the fifth consonant of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, It is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone
Ṅa
Lists the official languages of the Republic of India
Kamtapuri Karbi Khasi Kodava Kokborok Kumaoni Kurmali Kurukh Ladakhi Banjara Lepcha Limbu Magahi Mizo Mundari Sadri Nicobarese Pali Rajasthani Rajbanshi Sambalpuri
Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India
Eighth_Schedule_to_the_Constitution_of_India
Letter "A" in Indic scripts
the intended characters. A is a vowel of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, A is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone through
A_(Indic)
Symbol representing the number or digit 0
ZERO U+1B50 ᭐ BALINESE DIGIT ZERO U+1BB0 ᮰ SUNDANESE DIGIT ZERO U+1C40 ᱀ LEPCHA DIGIT ZERO U+1C50 ᱐ OL CHIKI DIGIT ZERO U+2070 ⁰ SUPERSCRIPT ZERO U+2080
Symbols_for_zero
Indian director and screenwriter (born 1973)
Every time someone tells me during a script discussion that doing this or not doing that will make the script a hit film, I always say… how can you be
S._S._Rajamouli
Indian filmmaker and writer (1921–1992)
Alien script; Ray claimed that E.T. plagiarised his script. Ray said that Steven Spielberg's film "would not have been possible without my script of 'The
Satyajit_Ray
Indian actress and dancer in Hindi films
Writer Salim Khan helped her get roles in some of the films he was co-scripting with Javed Akhtar: Immaan Dharam, Don, Dostana, and Sholay. This was followed
Helen_(actress)
Sino-Tibetan languages of Manipur, India
Maring Maring written in Meitei script Region Manipur Ethnicity Maring Native speakers 26,000 (2011 census) Language family Sino-Tibetan Tibeto-Burman
Maring_language_(India)
Letter "Ā" in Indic scripts
the intended characters. Ā is a vowel of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Aa is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter after having gone
Ā_(Indic)
Letter "Ṛ" in Indic scripts
characters. Ṛ is a letter symbol of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic (Brahmic) scripts, Ṛ is derived from the early (Ashokan) Brahmi letter after having gone
Ṛ_(Indic)
Letter "Ū" in Indic scripts
the intended characters. Ū is a vowel of Indic abugidas. In modern Indic scripts, Ū is derived from the early "Ashoka" Brahmi letter . As an Indic vowel
Ū_(Indic)
Indian actor and racing driver (born 1971)
claiming that "Ajith is the real winner", drawing an allusion with the film's script, whilst adding that "it is amazing to see how Ajith has grown as an actor
Ajith_Kumar
Indian actor
mimicry troupe in Kochi. At the age of 22, he was introduced to the cinema by script writer and filmmaker Padmarajan who gave Jayaram a launch pad with the 1988
Jayaram
Indo-Aryan language of India
Bengali script. Therefore, even a person who is proficient in modern script cannot or find it difficult to read books written in old Assamese script. Hanif
Assamese_language
LEPCHA SCRIPT
LEPCHA SCRIPT
Female
English
Short form of English Aletha, LETHA means "truth."
Female
Slovene
Pet form of Slovene Jožefa, PEPCA means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent; Brilliant
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
Male
Polish
This is the name of the legendary founder of Poland (Lechia). The name is used to denote "a Pole." It is said to have derived from the name of the tribe of Lędzianie, from Slavic lęda, LECH means "uncultivated field."
Girl/Female
African, American, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Modern, Telugu
Happiness; Beautiful Angel
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Form of Leigh or Leah
Girl/Female
Greek American
Forgetful.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Noble sort
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jephthah, JEPTHA means "he opens" or "whom God sets free."
Girl/Female
English
Derived from Alicia: (sweet; honest; truth) and Felecia:.
Girl/Female
Greek
Forgetful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Leach.Irish (Galway) : English name adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Ó Maol Mhaodhóg (see Logue).
Girl/Female
Indian
Luck
Girl/Female
Hindu
Writing, Mark, Horizon the crescent Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Angle, Of noble kind
Boy/Male
Thai
Powerful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a physician, Old English lǣce, from the medieval medical practice of ‘bleeding’, often by applying leeches to the sick person.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boggy stream, from an Old English læcc, or a habitational name from Eastleach or Northleach in Gloucestershire, named with the same Old English element.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Devotee of God
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Forgetfulness
LEPCHA SCRIPT
LEPCHA SCRIPT
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Garden; Meadow; Paradise
Girl/Female
English
Based on the initials J. C. or an abbreviation of Jacinda.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gold
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pass through
Boy/Male
Tamil
Manoharan | மநோஹரணÂ
Lord Murugan
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Flower
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who starts work early
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Hebrew, Irish, Japanese, Swedish
Healer; Starting Life at Dawn; A Physician; Doctor
Male
Dutch
, a stone.
Boy/Male
African
devout'.
LEPCHA SCRIPT
LEPCHA SCRIPT
LEPCHA SCRIPT
LEPCHA SCRIPT
LEPCHA SCRIPT
v. t.
To remove the soluble constituents from by subjecting to the action of percolating water or other liquid; as, to leach ashes or coffee.
n.
A leech.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Leach
n.
See Leech, a physician.
n.
A large blood-sucking leech (Haemopsis vorax), of Europe and Northern Africa. It attacks the lips and mouths of horses.
v. & n.
See Leach.
a.
On the Austrian side of the river Leitha; Austrian.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Leech
imp. & p. p.
of Leech
a.
See Leachy.
n.
A bloodsucker, or leech.
v. t.
See Leach, v. t.
v. t.
To dissolve out; -- often used with out; as, to leach out alkali from ashes.
n.
A genus of leeches, including the common medicinal leech. See Leech.
n.
See 3d Leech.
imp. & p. p.
of Leach
v. t.
To treat as a surgeon; to doctor; as, to leech wounds.
n.
A kind of light vessel used on the coast of China, having the hull built on a European model, and the rigging like that of a Chinese junk.
n.
Alt. of Epha
n.
See 2d Leach.