What is another word for Mahi?

Pronunciation: [mˈaha͡ɪ] (IPA)

The word "Mahi" can have several synonyms depending on the context it is used. In Hindi, "Mahi" is a term used to refer to the moon. It can be substituted with various synonyms such as "Chandra," "Chandrama," or "Indu." On the other hand, Mahi is also the name of a fish commonly known as "Dorado" or "Dolphinfish," which is a popular seafood. In this context, synonyms for "Mahi" would include "lampuki," "calitos," or "dorade coryphene" in French. In the context of Indian culture, "Mahi" is also an endearment for a beloved, and in this instance, the word's synonym could include "meri jaan," "pyaari," or "dilruba.".

What are the hypernyms for Mahi?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Mahi

Matches are arranged by the parents of the parties in consultation with the caste panchayat; but in Bombay girls may select their own husbands, and they have also a recognised custom of elopement at the Tosina fair in the month of the Mahi Kantha.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell
"I could eat a Mahi-Mahi," Edie said.
"Joe Burke's Last Stand"
John Moncure Wetterau
On 7th April he was back again at Berbera, taking with him Speke, Stroyan, Herne and 42 assistants, and his first care was to establish an agency on the coast, so as to have the protection of the English gunboat, the "Mahi," which had brought them.
"The Life of Sir Richard Burton"
Thomas Wright

Famous quotes with Mahi

  • Whose secret Presence, through Creation's veins Running Quicksilver-like eludes your pains; Taking all shapes from Mah to Mahi; and They change and perish all — but He remains;
    Omar Khayyám

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