"ఇంకి" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Telugu]

Forms: iṅki [romanization], ఇంకులు [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from English ink, from Old French enque, from Latin encaustum (“purple ink used by Roman emperors to sign documents”), from Ancient Greek ἔγκαυστον (énkauston, “burned-in”), from ἐν (en, “in”) + καίω (kaíō, “burn”). Etymology templates: {{bor|te|en|ink}} English ink, {{der|te|fro|enque}} Old French enque, {{der|te|la|encaustum||purple ink used by Roman emperors to sign documents}} Latin encaustum (“purple ink used by Roman emperors to sign documents”), {{der|te|grc|ἔγκαυστον||burned-in}} Ancient Greek ἔγκαυστον (énkauston, “burned-in”), {{m|grc|ἐν||in}} ἐν (en, “in”), {{m|grc|καίω||burn}} καίω (kaíō, “burn”) Head templates: {{te-noun}} ఇంకి • (iṅki) ? (plural ఇంకులు)
  1. ink (a pigment (or dye)-based fluid used for writing, printing etc.) Categories (topical): Liquids, Writing Synonyms: సిరా
    Sense id: en-ఇంకి-te-noun-TMkbUFJw Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu terms with redundant script codes

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