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Definition of Sanskritic language
1. Noun. (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes.
Category relationships: Hindooism, Hinduism
Examples of category: Darsana, Mimamsa, Vedanta, Veda, Vedic Literature, Ayurveda, Agni, Asvins, Optative, Optative Mood
Specialized synonyms: Gypsy, Romany, Urdu, Hindi, Bihari, Magadhan, Mahratti, Marathi, Gujarati, Gujerati, Panjabi, Punjabi, Singhalese, Sinhala, Sinhalese
Generic synonyms: Indic, Indo-aryan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanskritic Language
Literary usage of Sanskritic language
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan: Personal Narrative of a Journey of by Aurel Stein (1904)
"We see Sanskrit, Chinese and the same non-sanskritic language similarly represented
among the literary finds from the ruined temple of Endere, ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language.
The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language.
The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."
4. Principles of human physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Psychology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1855)
"sanskritic language«, 890, 894. Satiety, sense of, 45, 53 note. Scab, formation
of, 336 ; artificial, 337. Scurvy, causes of, 43 ; state of bloud IB, 175, ..."
5. A short manual of the history of India: With an Account of India as it Is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and
speak a sanskritic language called ..."
6. Preliminary Report on a Journey of Archaeological and Topographical by Aurel Stein, Great Britain India Office (1901)
"... characters of the peculiar so-called Central-Asian variety, shows a non-Sanskritic
language yet awaiting identification. A leaf of the larger Sanskrit ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the ...by Scientific American, inc by Scientific American, inc (1905)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language.
The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana, and they migrated to ..."
8. A Short Manual of the History of India: With an Account of India as it is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and
speak a sanskritic language called ..."
9. Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan: Personal Narrative of a Journey of by Aurel Stein (1904)
"We see Sanskrit, Chinese and the same non-sanskritic language similarly represented
among the literary finds from the ruined temple of Endere, ..."
10. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language.
The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."
11. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language.
The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."
12. Principles of human physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Psychology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1855)
"sanskritic language«, 890, 894. Satiety, sense of, 45, 53 note. Scab, formation
of, 336 ; artificial, 337. Scurvy, causes of, 43 ; state of bloud IB, 175, ..."
13. A short manual of the history of India: With an Account of India as it Is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and
speak a sanskritic language called ..."
14. Preliminary Report on a Journey of Archaeological and Topographical by Aurel Stein, Great Britain India Office (1901)
"... characters of the peculiar so-called Central-Asian variety, shows a non-Sanskritic
language yet awaiting identification. A leaf of the larger Sanskrit ..."
15. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the ...by Scientific American, inc by Scientific American, inc (1905)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language.
The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana, and they migrated to ..."
16. A Short Manual of the History of India: With an Account of India as it is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and
speak a sanskritic language called ..."