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Definition of Sarangis
1. sarangi [n] - See also: sarangi
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarangis
Literary usage of Sarangis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bhilsa Topes, Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India: Comprising a by Alexander Cunningham (1854)
"... or dancing women, who are dancing to the sound of two sarangis (or lutes) and
two drums. III. IV. and V. are the same repeated. ..."
2. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Bombay (India : Presidency), James MacNabb Campbell, Bombay (India : State), India, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1884)
"... cut diamonds, and make vinos or lyres and sarangis or fiddles and other musical
instruments. Their women and children help in their work. ..."
3. Yermah the Dorado by Frona Eunice Wait (1897)
"... and sarangis, the latter made and played on the same principle as a violin,
having four strings stretched over the sounder, under which lie four brass ..."
4. The Bhilsa Topes, Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India: Comprising a by Alexander Cunningham (1854)
"... or dancing women, who are dancing to the sound of two sarangis (or lutes) and
two drums. III. IV. and V. are the same repeated. ..."
5. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Bombay (India : Presidency), James MacNabb Campbell, Bombay (India : State), India, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1884)
"... cut diamonds, and make vinos or lyres and sarangis or fiddles and other musical
instruments. Their women and children help in their work. ..."
6. Yermah the Dorado by Frona Eunice Wait (1897)
"... and sarangis, the latter made and played on the same principle as a violin,
having four strings stretched over the sounder, under which lie four brass ..."