द्रविड़

Hindi

Etymology

From Sanskrit द्रविड (draviḍa), hypercorrected from a Prakrit [script needed] (damiḷa), [script needed] (dameḷa), etc. mostly likely from Old Tamil [Term?] or another Dravidian language.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d̪ɾə.ʋɪɽ/

Proper noun

द्रविड़ (draviṛ) m

  1. A Dravidian
  2. South India

Adjective

द्रविड़ (draviṛ)

  1. Dravidian

References

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