Definition of Cingalese. Meaning of Cingalese. Synonyms of Cingalese

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Definition of Cingalese

Cingalese
Cingalese Cin`ga*lese", n. sing. & pl. [Cf. F. Cingalais.] A native or natives of Ceylon descended from its primitive inhabitants; also (sing.), the language of the Cingalese. -- a. Of or pertaining to the Cingalese. [Written also Singhalese.] Note: Ceylonese is applied to the inhabitants of the island in general.

Meaning of Cingalese from wikipedia

- Look up Sinhala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sinhala may refer to: Sinhalese people, an ethno-linguistic group native to Sri Lanka Sinhala language...
- parrot Thukki, derived from the classical Tamil for pea**** Thogkai and Cingalese Tokei, joins other classical Tamil words for ivory, cotton-cloth and apes...
- p. 407. ISBN 978-1-5172-5878-8. OCLC 681099563. ""I Am Going Now." A Cingalese Executed". The Register. 6 May 1913. Retrieved 23 February 2021. Xasan...
- 333°S 120.300°W / -59.333; -120.300, and by Captain Stannard of the Cingalese in 1886, giving the location as 59°21′S 119°7′W / 59.350°S 119.117°W...
- existing Christians in Portuguese, Tamil, Cingalese, Malayalam, and Canarese languages. They sent 5,000 Cingalese (Sinhalese) New Testaments to a new Auxiliary...
- ISSN 1875-2152. S2CID 222093508. Oxford English Dictionary: "Beri-beri ... a Cingalese word, f. beri weakness, the reduplication being intensive ...", page 203...
- parrot Thukki, derived from the classical Tamil for pea**** Thogkai and Cingalese Tokei, joins other classical Tamil words for ivory, cotton-cloth and apes...
- "Asiatic": Chinese Hindus ****anese Syrians Malays Filipinos Javanese Cingalese Afghans and Baluchis Timorese Arabs Asiatic Turks Persians Asiatic Jews...
- Englishman, Harry Vereker, who falls in love with Nanoya, one of his Cingalese workers, and proposes marriage. Unbeknownst to him, however, she was married...
- Lakpura. Retrieved 4 May 2021. Sirr, Charles Henry (1850). Ceylon and the Cingalese: Their History, Government and Religion. London: William Shoberl. p. 260...