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Webster 1913 Edition


Kali


Ka′li

,
Noun.
[Skr.
kali
.]
(Hind. Cosmog.)
The last and worst of the four ages of the world; – considered to have begun
B. C.
3102, and to last 432,000 years.

Ka′li

,
p
rop.
Noun.
[Skr.
kālī
.]
(Hind. Myth.)
The black, destroying goddess; – called also
Doorga
,
Anna Purna
.

Ka′li

,
Noun.
[Ar.
qali
. See
Alkali
.]
(Bot.)
The glasswort (
Salsola Kali
).

Webster 1828 Edition


Kali

KA'LI

,
Noun.
A plant, a species of Salsola, or glass-wort, the ashes of which are used in making glass. Hence alkali, which see.

Definition 2024


Kali

Kali

See also: kali, kāli, käli, kāļi, and kaḻi

Translingual

Etymology

After the Hindu goddess.

Proper noun

Kali f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Chiasmodontidae – certain snaketooth fishes, deep sea fish of fearsome appearance.
  2. A taxonomic genus within the family Amaranthaceae – certain prickly tumbleweeds.

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English

A 12th century bronze statue of the goddess Kali

Proper noun

Kali

  1. (Hinduism) A goddess in Hinduism, one of the most significant figures within that religion.
    • 1986, David R. Kinsley, Hindu Goddesses: Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition, 1988 paperback, page 122,
      Kālī is Śiva's "other" wife, as it were, provoking him and encouraging him in his mad, antisocial, often disruptive habits. It is never Kālī who tames Śiva but Śiva who must becalm Kālī.
    • 2000, Sanjukta Gupta, 27: The Worship of Kālī According to the Toḑala Tantra, David Gordon White (editor), Tantra in Practice, 2001, page 463,
      To many Hindu Bengalis, Kālī is the most important divinity. Identified with the great Goddess, Devi Bhagavati, she subsumes all other goddesses.
    • 2011, June McDaniel, 2: Kali: Goddess of Life, Death, and Transcendence, Patricia Monaghan (editor), Goddesses in World Culture, Volume 1, page 26,
      A popular form of Kali worshiped in Calcutta is Adya Shakti Kali, or Kali as primordial power. Adya Shakti Kali is also present in some tantras, especially the Mahanirvana Tantra. Because she devours Kala or Time, she is Kali, the original form of all things, and because she is the origin and devourer of all things, she is called Adya Kali.
  2. (Hinduism) A male demon, lord of Kali Yuga and the nemesis of Kalki, tenth Avatar of Vishnu.
  3. A female given name used in India.

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German

Noun

Kali n (genitive Kalis, plural Kalis)

  1. potash (Short form of Kalisalz)

Declension


Greenlandic

Alternative forms

  • (old orthography) Kale

Etymology

Borrowing from Danish Christen.

Proper noun

Kali

  1. A male given name.

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References

  • Nuka Møller: Kalaallit aqqi (Greenlandic personal names), Oqaasileriffik 2015, ISBN 978-87-990324-3-3
  • Danskernes navne 2005, including the residents of Greenland

Portuguese

Proper noun

Kali f

  1. (Hinduism) Kali (goddess)

Serbo-Croatian

Proper noun

Kali ?

  1. A municipality in Croatia.

kali

kali

See also: Kali, käli, kāli, kaḻi, and kāļi

English

Noun

kali (uncountable)

  1. The prickly glasswort (Kali turgida, formerly Salsola kali).
    • 1765, Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke, The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Volume 2
      But the kali is principally regarded, on account of its yielding copiously, when burnt, the fixed alkaline salt called soda []

Betawi

Noun

kali

  1. river

Dupaninan Agta

Noun

kali

  1. kind of large bird

Estonian

Etymology

Cognate to Finnish kalja. Possibly a pre-Balto-Slavic Indo-European loan, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂al-ew-yo-.

Noun

kali (genitive kalja, partitive kalja)

  1. kvass

Declension


Finnish

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɑli

Noun

kali

  1. potassium
  2. potassium oxide

Declension

Inflection of kali (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation)
nominative kali kalit
genitive kalin kalien
partitive kalia kaleja
illative kaliin kaleihin
singular plural
nominative kali kalit
accusative nom. kali kalit
gen. kalin
genitive kalin kalien
partitive kalia kaleja
inessive kalissa kaleissa
elative kalista kaleista
illative kaliin kaleihin
adessive kalilla kaleilla
ablative kalilta kaleilta
allative kalille kaleille
essive kalina kaleina
translative kaliksi kaleiksi
instructive kalein
abessive kalitta kaleitta
comitative kaleineen

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Ilocano

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kali, from Proto-Austronesian *kalih.

Verb

kali (used in the form ikali)

  1. to dig (to move hard-packed earth out of the way)

Latvian

Verb

kali

  1. 2nd person singular past indicative form of kalt

Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kali/
  • Rhymes: -ali, -li, -i

Etymology 1

From Proto-Malayic *kali, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kali, from Proto-Austronesian *kalih.

Alternative forms

Verb

kali (used in the form mengali)

  1. Obsolete form of gali.
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Etymology 2

kali

Noun

kali

  1. river (large stream which drains a landmass)
Synonyms

Etymology 3

Noun

kali

  1. times

Verb

kali

  1. to times, to multiply

Ngiyambaa

Noun

kali

  1. water
    • 2001, Mood and Modality (ISBN 0521804795):
      ɡaliː-ŋinda-ɡila ŋiyanu balu-y-aɡa
      water-CARIT-HYPOTH we+PL+NOM die-CM-IRR
      we'll probably die for lack of water

Romani

Adjective

kali

  1. feminine singular of kalo

Sundanese

Verb

kali

  1. to dig

Swahili

Adjective

-kali (declinable)

  1. sharp
  2. fierce
  3. acidic
  4. harsh, cruel
  5. savage
  6. intense

Inflection


Vietnamese

Etymology

From Latin kalium, following the "'-um'-dropping" pattern in naming chemical elements

Alternative forms

  • ca-li

Pronunciation

Noun

kali

  1. potassium