maika

See also: Maika

English

Noun

maika (plural maikas)

  1. (India) A woman's maternal village: the place where she grew up, especially as contrasted with her new home after marriage.
    • 1977, Kenneth David (Ed.), The New Wind: Changing Identities in South Asia, p. 279:
      A woman typically reports feeling much better after visiting her maika, and it is sometimes thought that the health of her children is improved by their visiting their mother's brother's house.
    • 1996, Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger, Gender and Genre in the Folklore of Middle India, p. 86:
      These images reflect a married woman's fond, idealized recollections of her maikā, where she was relatively free and pampered and which she perceives as a land of (emotional) wealth and prosperity.
    • 1997, Kiran Nagarkar, Cuckold, HarperCollins 2013, p. 72:
      This was the last indulgence she was permitted. It was meant to soften the severing of all connections with her maika.

Anagrams


Maori

Noun

maika

  1. banana.

Synonyms

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.