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单词 karnata
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Karnataadj.n.

/kɑːˈnɑːtə/
Forms: Also Carnataca, Carnati(c), Karnatak(a), Karnatakam, Karnatic, Kurnata.
Etymology: < Karnata (Karnataka), a region of south-west India; also variant of Carnatic (Karnatak), the name given, under British rule, to a region of southern India.
A. adj.
Of or pertaining to Karnata or the Carnatic.
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the world > the earth > named regions of earth > East Indies > [adjective] > India > parts of India
Mogul1617
Hindustan1655
Malabaric1680
Malabarian1709
Mogulish1719
Bengalian1769
Punjabi1794
Bengalic1801
Oriya1801
Telugu1816
Karnata1820
Punjab1833
Kanarese1838
Mysorean1851
Marwari1855
Bengali1858
Andaman1860
Lushai1862
Manipuri1868
Jaipur1889
Malabarese1922
Madrasi1924
Mewari1925
Maharashtrian1954
Bangla1971
society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > [adjective] > types of Indian music
Karnata1892
thumri1972
1820 J. McKerrell Gram. Carnataca Lang. p. i The Carnátaca Language..is nearly the universal Language of all the dominions of the late Tippoo Sultan.
1892 A. M. Chinnaswami Mudaliyar Oriental Mus. in European Notation 9 The unfettered use of accidentals in European Music is regarded by the Karnāta musician as due to want of principle and system.
1914 A. H. F. Strangways Mus. Hindostan 15 The Carnatic system frankly ignores the niceties..of intonation.
1920 E. Clements Rāgas of Tanjore 43/2 The Chaturdandi Prakāshikā..is said to be the principal treatise followed by modern Karnatic musicians.
1929 E. Rosenthal Story Indian Music i. 10 There is a wide diversity between the classification of rágas in the northern or Hindustani system, and in the southern or Carnatic system.
1948 G. Venkatachalam Dance in India x. 90 Carnatic music had its origin in the Telugu country.
1952 P. Sambamoorthy Dict. S. Indian Music & Musicians p. vi A few pictures are from the valuable collection of musical instruments in the Central College of Karnataka Music,..Madras.
1968 Jrnl. Musical Acad. Madras 39 49 Is the wealth of Karnataka music preserved and handed down to posterity?
1971 Shankar's Weekly (Delhi) 4 Apr. 25/1 There is much more honesty..in a Jon Higgins submitting himself to the discipline of Karnatak music wholeheartedly.
1972 P. Holroyde Indian Music iii. 84 The Karnatakam remained uninfluenced... South Indian music, properly known as Carnatic, and South Indian dance, survived therefore in more-or-less pure form.
B. n.
a. The music of southern India, purer in form and more ancient than the Hindustani music of the north.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > [noun] > types of Indian music
Karnata1793
thumri1834
desi1893
filmi geet1938
filmi1976
1793 W. Jones in Asiatick Researches 3 82 On the formulas exhibited by Mirzakhan I have less reliance; but, since he professes to give them from Sanscrit authorities, it seemed proper to transcribe them: (heading) Dipaca:..Netta:..Cédari:..Carnati.
1856 R. Caldwell Compar. Gram. Dravidian Lang. 6 ‘Karnâtaka’..is defined to mean primarily ‘a species of dramatic music’, or ‘comedy’.
1892 A. M. Chinnaswami Mudaliyar Oriental Mus. in European Notation 12 The primary distinction is into two classes, Mārga (celestial) and Dēsi (terrestrial); the latter is now broadly divided into Hindustani and Karnāta.
1972 P. Holroyde Indian Music iii. 84 The Karnatakam remained uninfluenced... South Indian music, properly known as Carnatic, and South Indian dance, survived therefore in more-or-less pure form.
b. The native language of Karnata and the Carnatic; = Kanarese n. b. Obsolete.
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the mind > language > languages of the world > Elamo-Dravidian > [noun] > Dravidian > Kannada
Karnata1801
Kanarese1847
Kannada1856
1801 H. T. Colebrooke in Asiatick Researches 7 227 Carnáa, or Cánara, is the ancient language of Carnáaca.
1814 W. Carey Gram. Telinga Lang. p. i The languages of the south of India, i.e. The Telinga, Kurnata, Tamul, Malayala, and Cingalese.
1855 H. H. Wilson Gloss. Judicial & Revenue Terms India p. ix In Karnáta, kul is a payer of government revenue.
1856 R. Caldwell Compar. Gram. Dravidian Lang. 6 The Kannadi or Karnâtaka..is spoken throughout the plateau of Mysore... ‘Karnâtaka’..is defined to mean primarily ‘a species of dramatic music’, or ‘comedy’: it is used secondarily in Telugu as an adjective to signify ‘native’, ‘aboriginal’..it then became the common designation of the Telugu and Canarese, or ‘native’ languages: and, finally, was restricted still further, and became the distinctive appellation of the Canarese alone.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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