Associations to the word «Dravidian»
Noun
- Tamil
- Indus
- Subcontinent
- Sanskrit
- Kannada
- Linguistics
- Hinduism
- Linguist
- Lan
- Caldwell
- Caste
- Veda
- European
- Vocabulary
- Language
- Bce
- India
- Architecture
- Vowel
- Dialect
- Tribe
- Pradesh
- Lanka
- Hypothesis
- Civilization
- Temple
- Speaker
- Kon
- Asia
- Kin
- Migration
- Sri
- Southern
- Malayalam
- Origin
- Fusion
- Influence
- Synthesis
- South
- Scholar
- Iranian
- Tibetan
- Religion
- Tradition
- Phonology
- Indian
- Kinship
- Greenberg
- Numeral
- Branch
- Kerala
- Northern
- Hindi
- Brahmin
- Turkic
- Civilisation
- Karnataka
- Contact
- Burrow
- Madras
- Evidence
- Consonant
- Conan
- Afro
- Verb
- Crescent
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DRAVIDIAN, proper noun. A family of related ethnicities and languages primarily in Southern India, Northeast Sri Lanka, and parts of Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
DRAVIDIAN, proper noun. Any of the languages of these aboriginal peoples; Dravidic.
DRAVIDIAN, noun. A member of any of several aboriginal peoples of India and Sri Lanka thought to have spread in India before Aryan migration.
Dictionary definition
DRAVIDIAN, noun. A member of one of the aboriginal races of India (pushed south by Caucasians and now mixed with them).
DRAVIDIAN, noun. A large family of languages spoken in south and central India and Sri Lanka.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.