Gujarati

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Etymology 1

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Learned borrowing from Sanskrit काली (kālī).

Proper noun

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કાળી (kāḷīf

  1. (Hinduism) Kali (the most terrifying goddess, wife of Shiva, identified as Parvati in her benevolent aspect)
    Synonyms: મહાકાળી (mahākāḷī), કાલી (kālī)
  2. one of the seven tongues or flames of fire
  3. a female given name, Kali, from Sanskrit

Etymology 2

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Semi-learned borrowing from Sanskrit कालिय (kāliya). Doublet of કાલિય (kāliya).

Proper noun

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કાળી (kāḷīm

  1. Kaliya (a Nāga living in the Yamuna river)

Etymology 3

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

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કાળી (kāḷī)

  1. feminine singular nominative of કાળું (kāḷũ)
  2. feminine plural nominative of કાળું (kāḷũ)
  3. feminine singular vocative of કાળું (kāḷũ)
  4. feminine plural vocative of કાળું (kāḷũ)