గోండీ

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Gondi[edit]

Telugu గోండీ (gōṇḍī)
Devanagari गोंडी
Odia ଗ୕ଂଡୀ
Gunjala 𑵶𑶓𑶕𑶂𑶌 (gōṇḍī)
Masara 𑴎𑴽𑵀𑴘𑴳 (goṇḍī)

Etymology[edit]

Perhaps from the Dravidian word "kōṇḍ" meaning "hills". Used first by the Mughal dynasty in the 16th–18th centuries meaning "hill people", to refer to the group. Compare Khond, the exonym for Kui-Kuvis and Kondas, another Dravidian people group.

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

గోండీ (gōṇḍī)

  1. Gondi language
    Synonyms: కోయ్తోర్ (kōytōr), కోయ్ (kōy)

Adjective[edit]

గోండీ (gōṇḍī)

  1. Gondi
    Synonyms: గోండ్ (gōṇḍ), కోయ్తోర్ (kōytōr), కోయ్ (kōy)

Telugu[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Gondi గోండీ (gōṇḍī).

Pronunciation[edit]

Proper noun[edit]

గోండీ (gōṇḍī?

  1. Gondi (a Dravidian language in India)