Definition of Naiki

1. Noun. A Dravidian language spoken in south central India.

Generic synonyms: Central Dravidian

Lexicographical Neighbors of Naiki

Naha City
Nahua
Nahuas
Nahuatl
Nahuatlato
Nahuatlatos
Nahuatlism
Nahuatlisms
Nahuelito
Nahum
Naiadaceae
Naiadales
Naias
Naija
Naijas
Naiki (current term)
Nairobi
Nairobi sheep disease virus
Naismith
Naissaar
Naja
Naja haje
Naja hannah
Naja naja
Naja nigricollis
Najadaceae
Najas
Najd
Nakamura
Nakanishi

Literary usage of Naiki

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Census of India, 1901 by India Census Commissioner, Sir Herbert Hope Risley (1903)
"Naiki.—Village priest of the aboriginal deities. 7. Garnit.—Village messenger, who holds man land and acts as peon to the headman. ..."

2. Bushido, the Soul of Japan: An Exposition of Japanese Thought by Inazō Nitobe (1905)
"Naiki did likewise and said to the boy—' Keep thine eyes open or else thou mayst look like a dying woman. If thy dagger feels anything within and thy ..."

3. Clement of Alexandria by Clement, George William Butterworth (1919)
"... can be both poor and wealthy, can have riches Christ's and not have them, can use the world and not use it, com;naiki went away gloomy and downcast. ..."

4. The Break-up of China: With an Account of Its Present Commerce, Currency by Charles. Beresford (1899)
"I met J. Naiki, the Mayor of Kioto, K. Hamaoka, President of the Chamber of Commerce, K. Amenomori, Chairman of the City Assembly, and many others. ..."

5. Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: From Gales and by Thomas Hart Benton, United States Congress (1860)
"Still, it has been rf- fered to be brought into controversy, tai ¡i now disputed by a great and powerful naiki. Unfortunately for us, at the treaty of ..."

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