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[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] left become visible as a mound or hillock. In spoken Bengali we call these [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[24] In the patrilinear order, introductions were made according to the hillock a man was living on. In the Vaedika language one name for a hillock is “gotra.” So “gotra” came to mean the inhabitants of a particular hillock. People used to introduce themselves using the name of the headman of their particular hillock: for instance, if one introduced [...] was the headman of the particular hillock he or she belonged to. The same [...] Assam, this system is still there.
[17] DIMINUTIVES [...] hill hillock book [...] the arm or ankle. –Eds.
[53] Its outer meaning is: “My house is on a hillock and I have no neighbours. There [...] poem written in twilight language.
[71] So we were talking about Mudgagiri, [...] Karńacúŕá palace, the hillock on which the palace is situated [...] (Bhagalpurs nearby Antichak village).
[12] In Sanskrit and Prákrta [...] from “man”, “hillock” from “hill”, and [...] and car, are used side by side.
[23] In Bengali a very high hill or [...] d́áḿrá [hillock]. The next smaller is called a [...] Bengali of twelve hundred years ago:
[25] [I live on a small hillock. I have hardly any neighbours. There is no rice left in the container. I fast almost daily.]
[146] The second meaning of kuiṋja is a mountain, hill, knoll, hillock or mound. If there is a range [...] a range of mountains or hills.
[132] The other meaning of kut́ara is “high land” or “hillock”, or the hard soil where a river [...] received its name in this way.
[18] Rhinos like a humid tropical [...] regions. While in Spain sitting on a hillock on the beach of the Mediterranean, [...] doubt if even a few still remain.
[72] The dog looked at me with sorrowful eyes. Suddenly my eyes fell on a hillock directly across from the ditch, [...] motionless, imposing naked human figure.