Definition of Bodo-garo

1. Noun. Kamarupan languages spoken in the state of Assam in northeastern India.

Exact synonyms: Barish
Generic synonyms: Kamarupan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bodo-garo

Boche
Boches
Bock's ganglion
Bock's nerve
Bockhart's impetigo
Bodansky unit
Boddhisatva
Bodecker index
Bodega Miwok
Boden
Bodge
Bodhisattva
Bodian's copper-protargol
Bodleian
Bodo
Bodo-Garo
Bodo caudatus
Bodo saltans
Bodo urinarius
Bodoni
Bodoni font
Bodos
Body of Christ
Boeck's disease
Boeck's sarcoid
Boehm
Boehme
Boehmenism
Boehmer's haematoxylin
Boehmeria

Literary usage of Bodo-garo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ethnology of the British Colonies and Dependencies by Robert Gordon Latham (1851)
"... who have changed their languages, Bodo, Garo, or something closely akin, in ethnological position. The extent to which different portions of the once ..."

2. Outline Grammar of the Kachári (Bārā) Language as Spoken in District Darrang by Sidney Endle (1884)
"us under various names (Bodo, Garo, &c.) constitutes at least one-third of the population of the Assam Valley; and this statement is probably well within ..."

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