Oriya
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Odia ଓଡ଼ିଆ (oṛiā).
Pronunciation
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[edit]Oriya
- Odia, the language spoken in the state of Odisha, India.
- 1960, Mayadhar Mansinha, History of Oriya Literature[1], Sahitya Akademi, page 84:
- This Gitagovinda pattern of the entire medieval Oriya literature, the number of translations this book has had in Oriya, the deep influence it has exercised on the art and society of Orissa and the fact that all the events that mattered in the poet Jayadeva’s life happened at Puri, as well as the great honour given to his book in the temple of Jagannatha, all naturally make Jayadeva an integral part of Orissa’s medieval culture and tend to prove the great poet-saint’s Orissan citizenship, as claimed by the Oriyas.
- 2008, Orissa: An Encyclopaedia of Events[2], 2 edition, Sankalpa Publications, page 13:
- Orissa achieved excellence in the spheres of painting, sculpture, art, architecture and literature. Along with Oriya language and Oriya script, a distinct Oriya culture came into prominence.
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Noun
[edit]Oriya (plural Oriyas)
- An inhabitant of Odisha.
- 1960, Mayadhar Mansinha, History of Oriya Literature[3], Sahitya Akademi, page 208:
- Full of human kindness and sick to his soul with the atrocities the Marathas were committing on the innocent masses of Orissa, he was, under the guise of doing his pfficial duties, secretly helping the Oriyas.
- 1964, Nabin Kumar Sahu, Utkal University History Of Orissa[4], volume 1, The Utkal University, page 4:
- Thus the Oriyas, as a distinct society has been able to exist in spite of all dangers to its existence.
Translations
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- ISO 639-1 code or, ISO 639-3 code ori (SIL)
- Ethnologue entry for Oriya, ori
Anagrams
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Oriya n (proper noun, strong, genitive Oriya or Oriyas)
- Odia (one of the languages spoken in India)
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