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| Content Word: dhutārā |
| /dhu-taa-raa/ |
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| noun
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| | Definition: someone who leads you to believe something that is not true |
| | English Synonymn(s): deceiver, cheat, cheater, trickster, beguiler, slicker |
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| Examples
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| | 1. gur vina a thag dhutārā lok |
| | 2. so bi haire so bi haire dhutārā |
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| Related Terms
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| | bājī,
bāzī,
chalitra,
chhal,
chhal chhal,
chhal/chhaḷ,
chhānd,
chhande/chhānde,
chhāndo,
... ṭhāgā
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| Related Ginan(s):
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| | suno suno bhāīve momano |
Source(s):
- Alwaez Kamaluddin, Muhammad. (2011). 50 Ginans with English Translation and Glossary - Volume 1(Second edition).
- Alwaez Kamaluddin, Muhammad. (1990). Concordance of the Ginans - Volume 1.
- Shackle, C., & Moir, Z. (2000). Ismaili Hymns from South Asia: An Introduction to the Ginans. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press.
- Princeton University. (2010). About WordNet. WordNet. Princeton University.
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