"pariḷóy" meaning in Kalasha

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Noun

Etymology: From Sanskrit परलोक (paraloka, “the other world”). Etymology templates: {{der|kls|sa|परलोक||the other world}} Sanskrit परलोक (paraloka, “the other world”) Head templates: {{head|kls|noun}} pariḷóy
  1. place where fairies and evil spirits live; a wild, forsaken place Categories (topical): Religion

Download JSON data for pariḷóy meaning in Kalasha (1.2kB)

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