Co > References for ‘coin’
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[58] “When I was passing that [...] hand. This gentleman gave me a gold coin and told me: ‘Go quickly. [...] this payment on his behalf.’
[59] “Mr. Sarkar, I dont [...] immediately resolved to give you the gold coin and ask you to use it for flood relief in Monghyr District.”
[5] The Sanskrit word mudrá [...] inner meaning of the word “coin” is also token.
[65] “Give me just one paisa as [...] sweet seller threw down a one paisa coin. Khyát́andás [...] going to Páchundi village.
[31] It is the duty of each Sadvipra [...] democracy is a counterfeit bronze coin engoldened by the elixir of high-sounding words.
[17] Preya is of two kinds – priyabháva [...] endearing sentiment? The paper-money or coin of aluminium and zinc of today [...] nothing to do with external features.
[28] Those who are at the helm of society, [...] contemptuously flings them a copper coin. The old blind beggars sitting [...] On the other side of the social coin, sumptuous dishes are being prepared [...] ridicule the present human society.
[101] What we see in the market place [...] contemptuously flings a copper coin at them. The old blind beggars [...] the present human civilization.
[19] At this, everyone came and asked [...] Then the frog spun that little coin around at least seven hundred [...] the psychology of exhibitionism.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] 7 ) Counterfeit coin or base coin : in ordinary English base, [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[76] Iron ore, hematite or unrefined [...] refined piece of silver or a silver coin will be called raopyakaḿ [...] better not to use it in that manner.
[142] This word has an unusual origin. [...] buying and selling”, or “coin”. A fourth meaning of kaparda [...] and wore ornaments in their ears.
[15] Humans should not be slaves to [...] In the past a rupee was a silver coin, but now it is paper; so a person [...] liberated from the bondage it is Shiva.
[102] “The East India Company surrounded [...] a hold of three Siinaks [a gold coin].” Then my visitor pointed [...] very close to where I was sitting.
[4] The words nakala and meki are of foreign origin. Meki mudra means “counterfeit coin” in English. Keep an eye on the [...] “abuse” or “harsh words”.