"شلیہ" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Urdu]

IPA: /ʃəl.jɑ(ː)/ [Standard, Urdu] Forms: śalya [romanization], शल्य [Hindi]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Sanskrit शल्य (śalya, “spear; javelin; arrow”). Distantly related to Ancient Greek κῆλον (kêlon, “shafts (of arrows)”), Old Prussian kelian (“spear”), Old Norse hali, Albanian thel. Etymology templates: {{lbor|ur|sa|शल्य|t=spear; javelin; arrow}} Learned borrowing from Sanskrit शल्य (śalya, “spear; javelin; arrow”), {{cog|grc|κῆλον|t=shafts (of arrows)}} Ancient Greek κῆλον (kêlon, “shafts (of arrows)”), {{cog|prg|kelian||spear}} Old Prussian kelian (“spear”), {{cog|non|hali}} Old Norse hali, {{cog|sq|thel}} Albanian thel Head templates: {{ur-proper noun|g=m|hi=शल्य|tr=śalya}} شلیہ • (śalya) m (Hindi spelling शल्य)
  1. Shalya, the legendary king of Madra (in north-central Punjab whose capital was Sialkot) and the Indus in the Mahabharata, who led the Kaurava army against the Pandava usurpers in the east Categories (topical): Individuals Related terms: کورو (kaurav), کرو (kurū), کرو کشیتر (kurū-kśetr), پانڈو (pānḍav)
    Sense id: en-شلیہ-ur-name-RexPsgA4 Categories (other): Urdu entries with incorrect language header

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