"މަތީ" meaning in Dhivehi

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Noun

IPA: /ma.t̪iː/, [mä.t̪iː] Forms: matī [romanization], މަތީ ތައް [plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Sanskrit मस्तक (mastaka, “the head, skull; the upper part of anything, top, summit”). Cognate to Sinhalese මත්ත (matta, “head, upper part”). Doublet of މަތި (mati) and މައްޗަށް (maccaṣ̊) Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|dv|sa|मस्तक||the head, skull; the upper part of anything, top, summit|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Sanskrit मस्तक (mastaka, “the head, skull; the upper part of anything, top, summit”), {{inh+|dv|sa|मस्तक|t=the head, skull; the upper part of anything, top, summit}} Inherited from Sanskrit मस्तक (mastaka, “the head, skull; the upper part of anything, top, summit”), {{cog|si|මත්ත|t=head, upper part}} Sinhalese මත්ත (matta, “head, upper part”), {{doublet|dv|މަތި|މައްޗަށް}} Doublet of މަތި (mati) and މައްޗަށް (maccaṣ̊) Head templates: {{head|dv|noun|plural|މަތީތައް|head=}} މަތީ • (matī) (plural މަތީތައް), {{dv-noun}} މަތީ • (matī) (plural މަތީތައް)
  1. the above, upper, on
    Sense id: en-މަތީ-dv-noun-L6RP18Z2 Categories (other): Dhivehi entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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