"అహల్య" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Telugu]

Forms: ahalya [romanization]
Etymology: From Sanskrit अहल्या (ahalyā, “Ahalya”). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|अहल्या||Ahalya}} Sanskrit अहल्या (ahalyā, “Ahalya”) Head templates: {{te-proper noun|g=f}} అహల్య • (ahalya) f
  1. (literary) unploughed field. Tags: literary
    Sense id: en-అహల్య-te-name-P1t9IsXs
  2. (Hinduism) Ahalya : Name of the wife of sage Gautama. In the epic Ramayana, she was seduced by Indra, cursed by her husband and liberated by the lord Rāma. Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hinduism, Ramayana
    Sense id: en-అహల్య-te-name-UNhP7wCB Disambiguation of Ramayana: 1 57 41
  3. a female given name Categories (topical): Telugu female given names, Telugu given names
    Sense id: en-అహల్య-te-name-pLhOhtoi Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu entries with topic categories using raw markup, Telugu terms with redundant script codes, Telugu undefined derivations Disambiguation of Telugu entries with incorrect language header: 3 33 65 Disambiguation of Telugu entries with topic categories using raw markup: 3 33 64 Disambiguation of Telugu terms with redundant script codes: 3 35 62 Disambiguation of Telugu undefined derivations: 4 24 72
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: అహల్యము (ahalyamu), అహల్యాజారుడు (ahalyājāruḍu), అహల్యానందనుడు (ahalyānandanuḍu) (english: son of Ahalya)

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