Crossword-Solution: BIHARI
We have 11 clues for the answer “BIHARI”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Ganges-valley native | 1 answer |
| Indo-Aryan language family | 1 answer |
| Language spoken by some in India | 1 answer |
| Native of NE India | 1 answer |
| Native of northeast India | 1 answer |
| Resident of Patna | 1 answer |
| North Indian language | 2 answers |
| A DRAVIDIAN LANGUAGE SPOKEN PRIMARILY IN SOUTH CENTRAL INDIA | 10 answers |
| INDIAN dialect/language | 37 answers |
| Indo-European language | 41 answers |
| Indian | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BIHARI (5)
But the being called Buddha is a form of Vishṇu and the work is as strange a jumble of religion as it is of languages, being written in "a curious medley of bad Sanskrit, bad Hindi and bad Bihari." It is chiefly in Orissa that traces of Buddhism can still be found within the limits of India proper.
When the baron once had the violin in his hands, he was not content with playing a single song, one melody enticed another forth, and so, one after another, his fiddle-bow ran through all those rhapsodies of the last century, those compositions of the "Gipsy-Beethoven," Bihari, and other great popular masters, with the most classical variations.
And now from the adjoining chamber resounded, alternately grave and gay, the notes of the Bihari fiddlers; one or two of the young wags thereupon pushed their chairs away, went out among the gipsies, and fell a dancing with each other.
Bengali 44,624,048 Oriya 9,687,429 Assamese 1,350,846 Bihari 34,579,844 ---------- Total 90,242,167 Of these Bihari is treated separately.
For an explanation of the apparent non-observance of this rule in languages of the Eastern Group, see BIHARI.
Quotes with BIHARI (1)
I am a Dalit in Khairlanji. A Pandit in the Kashmir valley. A Sikh in 1984. I am from the North East of India when I am in Munirka. I am a Muslim in Gujarat; a Christian in Kandhamal. A Bihari in Maharashtra. A Delhi-wallah in Chennai. A woman in North India. A Hindi-speaker in Assam. A Tamilian in MP. A villager in a big city. A confused man in an indifferent world. We're all minorities. We all suffer; we all face discrimination. It is only us resisting this parochialism whe…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1977–2010).