- at betle [foræld.]
- to beg [ask for charity]
verb
Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini. 2014.
verb
Dansk-engelsk ordbog mini. 2014.
Betel — For the mixture of leaf and nut, see Paan. For the biblical place, see Bethel. Betel Scientific classification Kingdom: Plan … Wikipedia
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Piper (genus) — Piper Lacquered Pepper (P. magnificum) inflorescence Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
betel — /beet l/, n. an East Indian pepper plant, Piper betle, the leaves of which are chewed with other ingredients. Also, betel pepper. [1545 55; < Pg bétele, bétere < Malayalam virrila or Tamil verrilai] * * * Either of two different plants that are… … Universalium
Bettler — 1. Am Tag ein Bettler, zu Nachts ein Dieb. – Sailer, 199; Simrock, 1032. 2. An ringen Bedler, thiar egh ian dör amgungkân. (Nordfries.) – Firmenich, III, 5, 65. Ein schlechter Bettler, der nicht eine Thür umgehen, meiden kann. 3. Au der mis… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Culture of Gujarat — The Culture of Gujarat is that of Gujarat.[clarification needed] Contents 1 Gujarati engagement ceremony 2 Gujarati Wedding Ceremony … Wikipedia
palm — palm1 /pahm/, n. 1. the part of the inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the bases of the fingers. 2. the corresponding part of the forefoot of an animal. 3. the part of a glove covering this part of the hand. 4. Also called… … Universalium
Paan — Paan, from the word pan in Hindi پان and some other related languages, हिन्दी : पान ), is a South and South East Asian tradition which consists of chewing Betel leaf ( Piper betle ) combined with the areca nut. There are many regional variations … Wikipedia
Acacia catechu — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) … Wikipedia
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Chaurasia — is a word which originated from ancient Indian Vedas. It basically refers to an originally Brahmin community from India and Nepal. The word Chaurasia word inherits from the vedic word chaturashiitah which refers eighty four in Sanskrit. Since… … Wikipedia