Definition of Kinaras

1. kinara [n] - See also: kinara

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kinaras

kimzeyite
kin
kin(p)
kin-
kin group
kina
kinaesodic
kinaesthesia
kinaesthesis
kinaesthetic
kinaesthetically
kinakina
kinakinas
kinanesthesia
kinara
kinaras (current term)
kinas
kinase
kinase-splitting membranal proteinase
kinase II
kinases
kinate
kinates
kination
kinboshi
kincajou
kincajous
kinchin
kinchins
kincob

Literary usage of Kinaras

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

1. Kashmir in Sunlight & Shade: A Description of the Beauties of the Country by Cecil Earle Tyndale-Biscoe (1922)
"When all the flooring is ready, then the great planks for the sides, called kinaras, are brought. They have already been cut to shape—ie from three to four ..."

2. Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal by Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal (1875)
"The kinaras were a kind of demi-gods. Here two of them, male and female, ... The assignment of horses' heads to the kinaras must therefore belong to a later ..."

3. Oriental Studies by Hugh Nevill (1882)
"2, P. 19), the harp was Kinnor, and its maker was kinaras. A study of the instruments, songs, or rather chants, and dances of the different races, ..."

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