Definition of Sanskritic language

1. Noun. (Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes.

Exact synonyms: Sanskrit
Category relationships: Hindooism, Hinduism
Examples of category: Darsana, Mimamsa, Vedanta, Veda, Vedic Literature, Ayurveda, Agni, Asvins, Optative, Optative Mood
Specialized synonyms: Gypsy, Romany, Urdu, Hindi, Bihari, Magadhan, Mahratti, Marathi, Gujarati, Gujerati, Panjabi, Punjabi, Singhalese, Sinhala, Sinhalese
Generic synonyms: Indic, Indo-aryan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanskritic Language

Sanjay
Sankhya
Sankt-Peterburg
Sans-culottide
Sanscript
Sanscrit
Sansculottide
Sansculottides
Sansevieria guineensis
Sansevieria trifasciata
Sansevieria zeylanica
Sanskript
Sanskrit
Sanskrit literature
Sanskritic
Sanskritic language
Sanskritisation
Sanskritism
Sanskritist
Sanskritists
Sanskritization
Sansom's sign
Sanson's images
Sanson-Flamsteed projection
Santa
Santa's Little Helper
Santa Ana
Santa Ana wind
Santa Ana winds
Santa Anna

Literary usage of Sanskritic language

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

1. Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan: Personal Narrative of a Journey of by Aurel Stein (1904)
"We see Sanskrit, Chinese and the same non-sanskritic language similarly represented among the literary finds from the ruined temple of Endere, ..."

2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language. The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language. The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."

4. Principles of human physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Psychology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1855)
"sanskritic language«, 890, 894. Satiety, sense of, 45, 53 note. Scab, formation of, 336 ; artificial, 337. Scurvy, causes of, 43 ; state of bloud IB, 175, ..."

5. A short manual of the history of India: With an Account of India as it Is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and speak a sanskritic language called ..."

6. Preliminary Report on a Journey of Archaeological and Topographical by Aurel Stein, Great Britain India Office (1901)
"... characters of the peculiar so-called Central-Asian variety, shows a non-Sanskritic language yet awaiting identification. A leaf of the larger Sanskrit ..."

7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the ...by Scientific American, inc by Scientific American, inc (1905)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language. The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana, and they migrated to ..."

8. A Short Manual of the History of India: With an Account of India as it is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and speak a sanskritic language called ..."

9. Sand-buried Ruins of Khotan: Personal Narrative of a Journey of by Aurel Stein (1904)
"We see Sanskrit, Chinese and the same non-sanskritic language similarly represented among the literary finds from the ruined temple of Endere, ..."

10. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language. The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."

11. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language. The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana and they migrated to Nepal, ..."

12. Principles of human physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Psychology by William Benjamin Carpenter (1855)
"sanskritic language«, 890, 894. Satiety, sense of, 45, 53 note. Scab, formation of, 336 ; artificial, 337. Scurvy, causes of, 43 ; state of bloud IB, 175, ..."

13. A short manual of the history of India: With an Account of India as it Is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and speak a sanskritic language called ..."

14. Preliminary Report on a Journey of Archaeological and Topographical by Aurel Stein, Great Britain India Office (1901)
"... characters of the peculiar so-called Central-Asian variety, shows a non-Sanskritic language yet awaiting identification. A leaf of the larger Sanskrit ..."

15. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the ...by Scientific American, inc by Scientific American, inc (1905)
"The Ghurkas are the mountaineers of Nepal, and speak a sanskritic language. The Mohammedans drove them out of Rajputana, and they migrated to ..."

16. A Short Manual of the History of India: With an Account of India as it is by Roper Lethbridge (1881)
"Most of the Nepalese are Buddhist in religion, though the rulers are Hindus, and speak a sanskritic language called ..."

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