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See also: Bindi
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Hindi बिंदी (bindī).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Audio (General Australian): (file) - IPA(key): /bɪn.di/
- Rhymes: -ɪndi
Noun
bindi (plural bindis)
- The “holy dot” traditionally worn on the forehead of Hindu women.
- 2005 November 14, Anita Sethi, “The curse of being labelled the 'new Zadie'”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- Actually… a six-figure advance? What the hell, dudes, I'm donning a sari and bindi and penning a novel called, let's see, how about Manchesterstani? My old desi m8s the rude girls of Moss Side have never before been captured in fiction. Int dat da truth, rude girls?
- Makeup or jewellery worn in imitation of such a dot.
Translations
the "holy dot"
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Etymology 2
Noun
bindi (countable and uncountable, plural bindis)
- (Australia) The common lawn weed, Soliva sessilis, introduced to Australia from South America.
- (Australia) A seed of this plant, having small sharp spines which stick painfully into bare feet.
- (Australia) Any of a number of plants of the genus Calotis which have small burrs with fine barbed awns.
- (Australia) Any of various plants of the genus Sclerolaena.
Etymology 3
Noun
bindi (countable and uncountable, plural bindis)
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Esperanto
Pronunciation
Verb
bindi (present bindas, past bindis, future bindos, conditional bindus, volitive bindu)
- (transitive) to bind (books)
Conjugation
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Hausa
Pronunciation
Noun
bindī̀ m (possessed form bindìn)
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Noun
bindi n (genitive singular bindis, nominative plural bindi)
Declension
Derived terms
Related terms
- binda (“to bind, to tie”)
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Old Norse
Verb
bindi
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