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  • noun Kamarupan languages spoken in the state of Assam in northeastern India

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Examples

  • The lights were out that night; they are out for good now, but I can easily imagine the barish rooms, the miscellaneous gold-lettered old classics, the Georgian poets, the Catullus by his bedside, the iron stove where he sometimes did his cooking, and the stool drawn up to his visitor's chair so that he could ramble and listen.

    Robert Frost: 1875–1963 Lowell, Robert 1963

  • The country round Stonehouse -- a country of barish slopes and richly wooded valleys -- is perhaps hardly so beautiful as that which he had left and whose memory he never ceased to cherish.

    Tales of the Ridings Frederic William Moorman 1895

  • Stocks come flyin down, like litenin, and the barish porshun of the compenney, was makin a immense pile of munney.

    The Bad Boy At Home And His Experiences In Trying To Become An Editor - 1885 Metta Victoria Fuller Victor 1858

  • Some patches of ancient coppice at the base of the barish hills behind, give it even a smiling aspect.

    Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 451 Volume 18, New Series, August 21, 1852 Various 1841

  • However Zong recents campaign seems to go a little further by directly mentioning and hitting competitor products. lahore mai barish shuru ho gaye.

    Bloggers.Pakistan 2009

  • How anaerobic, the south florida hotels lies aloft stambul, the tulostomaceae lies thereon a smollett ecumenicalism, and the priesthood lies boylike hardcover barish.

    Rational Review 2009

  • Both of them are very low key and almost dive barish.

    Bruins Nation 2009

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  • as opposed to publish

    July 12, 2012