Crossword-Solution: KOLARIAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Kolarian | n. | An individual of one of the races of aboriginal inhabitants which survive in Hindostan. |
| Kolarian | a. | Of or pertaining to the Kolarians. |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with KOLARIAN (5)
The strong resemblance of the hymns of the Ṛig Veda to those of the Avesta is in favour of the less ancient date, but the date of the Gathas can hardly be regarded as certain.] [Footnote 110: Linguistically there seems to be two distinct divisions, the Dravidians and the Munda (Kolarian).] [Footnote 111: The affinity between the Dravidian and Ural-Altaic groups of languages has often been suggested but has met with scepticism.
The Vindhyan Range and its associated highlands, long before the dawn of Indian history, caught and held in their careful embrace some of the fragile aboriginal tribes like the Kolarian Ho, Santals and Korkus.
They looked almost more like baboons than human beings, and their language was unintelligible, except that words here and there resembled those in one of the Kolarian dialects.
These tribes are divided into two families, the Munda or Kolarian, named after the Kol tribe, and the Dravidian, of which the former are generally held to be the older and more primitive.
Both have entirely lost their own language and cannot therefore be classified definitely either as Kolarian or Dravidian, but there is a probability that they are of the Kolarian family.