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List of English words of Dravidian origin

This is a list of English words that are borrowed directly or ultimately from Dravidian languages. Dravidian languages include Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and a number of other languages spoken mainly in South Asia. The list is by no means exhaustive.

Current distribution of Dravidian languages.

Some of the words can be traced to specific languages, but others have disputed or uncertain origins. Words of disputed or less certain origin are in the "Dravidian languages" list. Where lexicographers generally agree on a source language, the words are listed by language.

From unknown or disputed Dravidian languages

  • Aiyo, a word used to express distress, regret and fear, either from Tamil aiyō, Sinhalese ayiyō,[1] or Kannada ayyo or Malayalam aiyyo(അയ്യോ) or Telugu ayyo.
  • Betel, a leaf of a vine belonging to the family Piperaceae; from Portuguese betel, which probably comes from Tamil vettrilai (வெற்றிலை) or Malayalam vettila (വെറ്റില).[2]
  • Candy, crystallized sugar or confection made from sugar; via Persian qand, which is probably from a Dravidian language, ultimately stemming from the Sanskrit root word 'Khanda' meaning 'pieces of something'.[3]
  • Coir, cord/rope, fibre from husk of coconut; from Malayalam kayar (കയർ)[4] or Tamil kayiru (கயிறு).[5] The origin of this word cannot be conclusively attributed to Malayalam or Tamil.
  • Congee, porridge, water with rice; uncertain origin, possibly from Tamil kanji (கஞ்சி),[6] Telugu or Kannada gañji, or Malayalam kaṇni (കഞ്ഞി)[7]
  • Coolie, a labourer or slave, a South Asian person; possibly from Tamil cooli (கூலி)[8] or Malayalam kooli (കൂലി) "labour", or possibly from Koḷī "Gujarati people" in Gujarati,[9] which is not a Dravidian language
  • Cot, a bedstead or a portable bed; via Hindi from Sanskrit,[10] which in turn may have come from a Dravidian source such as Tamil kattil (கட்டில்)/patukkai (படுக்கை)[11] or Malayalam kattil(കട്ടിൽ) or Kannada Kaata (ಕಾಟ).
  • Cowry, the shells of certain sea snails, or the snails themselves; via Hindi and Urdu from Sanskrit kaparda (कपर्द),[12] which may be related to Tamil kotu (கோது) "shell".[13]
  • Curry, a variety of dishes flavored with a spicy sauce; cognates exist in several Dravidian languages,[14] including Tamil (கறி), Malayalam (കറി), Telugu (కూర) and others.
  • Dosa, a pancake made from rice flour and ground pulses, typically served with a spiced vegetable filling. Possibly from Kannada or Tulu dōse (ದೋಸೆ),[15] from Tamil tōcai,[16] or from other Dravidian sources.
  • Ginger, a fragrant spice; exact route from Dravidian is uncertain, but possibly from Tamil inchi (இஞ்சி) or Malayalam inchi (ഇഞ്ചി)[17]
  • Godown, synonym to warehouse; English from Malay, which in turn may have borrowed it from Telugu giḍangi or Tamil kiṭanku.[18]
  • Gunny, an inexpensive bag; from Sanskrit via Hindi and Marathi,[19] probably ultimately from a Dravidian language.[20]
  • Hot toddy, beverage made of alcoholic liquor with hot water, sugar, and spices; from Hindi tari "palm sap", probably from a Dravidian language[21]
  • Idli, a south Indian steamed cake of rice, usually served with sambhar. From Malayalam and Kannada iḍḍali.[22]
  • Jaggery, coarse brown sugar made from palm and sugarcane; via Portuguese jágara[23] probably from Malayalam chakkara/sharkkara (ചക്കര/ശർക്കര)[24] or Kannada sakkare Or Telugu Chakkera, having its origins in Sanskrit.[25]
  • Mango, A tropical fruit;origin probably from Tamil maangaay or Malayalam maanga (മാങ്ങ)[26][27][28][29]
  • Mongoose, a small carnivorous mammal from southern Eurasia or Africa, known for killing snakes; probably ultimately from a Dravidian language, with spelling influenced by the English word goose[30]
  • Mung, a type of bean; ultimately from Sanskrit mudga (मुद्ग), which is the name of the bean and the plant, perhaps via Tamil mūngu (முங்கு) "soak",[31] or Malayalam mudra (മുദ്ര). Alternately, perhaps from mũg (मूँग), the name of the bean in Hindi,[32] which is not a Dravidian language.
  • Orange, a citrus fruit, or a color named for the fruit; cognates exist in several Dravidian languages,[33] Tamil naaram (நாரம்) or Telugu naarinja (నారింజ) and others.
  • Pagoda, a religious building; etymology uncertain but perhaps influenced by Tamil pagavadi (பகாவடி) "house belonging to a deity".[34]
  • Pariah, a social outcast; from Tamil paṟaiyar (பறையர்)[35] or Malayalam paṟayan(പറയൻ), "drummer".
  • Peacock, a type of bird; from Old English pawa, the earlier etymology is uncertain, but one possible source is Tamil tokei (தோகை) "peacock feather", via Latin or Greek[36]
  • Sambal, a spicy condiment; from Malay, which may have borrowed the word from a Dravidian language[37] such as Tamil (சம்பல்) or Telugu (సంబల్).
  • Teak, a tropical hardwood tree; called thekku (തേക്ക്) in Malayalam,[38] tekku (தேக்கு) in Tamil, Telugu teku, and Kannada tegu;[39] via Portuguese teca.[40]

Malayalam

English word Word Transliteration Meaning in Malayalam
Areca അടയ്ക്ക aḍaykka areca nut [41]
Catechu കശൂ kaśū astringent made from acacia [42][43]
Copra കൊപ്ര kopra copra: kernel of coconut [44]
Calico കോഴിക്കോട് kōḻikkōḍŭ name of the place it originates from (Calicut) [45]
Jackfruit ചക്ക cakka jackfruit [46]

Tamil

Gregory James, a professor with the language center of Hong Kong university believes that more than 100 words in the Oxford English Dictionary have Tamil origin, and there could be even more.[47]

English word Tamil word Transliteration Meaning in Tamil
Cash[notes 1] காசு kācu cash, money, coin[48]
Catamaran கட்டுமரம் kattumaram tied wood[49]
Cheroot சுருட்டு suruṭṭu roll[50]
Corundum குருந்தம்/குருவிந்தம் kuruntham/kuruvintham ruby[51]
Curry கறி kari sauce, relish[52]
Mulligatawny மிளகுத்தண்ணீர் milagu-taṇṇīr pepper water[53]
Patchouli பச்சை இலை pachchai ilai green leaf[54]
Pandal பந்தல் pandhal temporary shelter[55]

Telugu

English word Telugu word Transliteration Meaning in Telugu
Bandicoot పందికొక్కు pandi-kokku "pig-rat"[56]
Pitta పిట్ట pitta young bird[57]

Kannada

English word Kannada word Transliteration Meaning in Kannada
Bamboo[notes 2] ಬಂಬು baṃbu bamboo[58]
Dhole[notes 3] ತೋಳ tōḷa wolf[59]
Hijra ಹಿಜಡಾ Hijaḍā impotent man[60]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cash in the sense of "small copper coins" entered English from Tamil via Portuguese. Cash in the sense of "ready money" as opposed to invested wealth has a separate etymology, from Latin capsa via Middle French or Old Italian.
  2. ^ The origin of bamboo is uncertain. It is thought to have entered English from Malayo-Polynesian languages, which borrowed it from Kannada.[58]
  3. ^ The origin of dhole is unknown, but some sources suggest a connection to Kannada tōḷa (ತೋಳ).[59]

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  10. ^ "cot n.4". Oxford English Dictionary (second ed.). 1989. ISBN 9780198611868.
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  12. ^ "cowry n.". Oxford English Dictionary (second ed.). 1989. ISBN 9780198611868.
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This is a list of English words that are borrowed directly or ultimately from Dravidian languages Dravidian languages include Tamil Malayalam Kannada Telugu and a number of other languages spoken mainly in South Asia The list is by no means exhaustive Current distribution of Dravidian languages Some of the words can be traced to specific languages but others have disputed or uncertain origins Words of disputed or less certain origin are in the Dravidian languages list Where lexicographers generally agree on a source language the words are listed by language Contents 1 From unknown or disputed Dravidian languages 2 Malayalam 3 Tamil 4 Telugu 5 Kannada 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesFrom unknown or disputed Dravidian languages EditAiyo a word used to express distress regret and fear either from Tamil aiyō Sinhalese ayiyō 1 or Kannada ayyo or Malayalam aiyyo അയ യ or Telugu ayyo Betel a leaf of a vine belonging to the family Piperaceae from Portuguese betel which probably comes from Tamil vettrilai வ ற ற ல or Malayalam vettila വ റ റ ല 2 Candy crystallized sugar or confection made from sugar via Persian qand which is probably from a Dravidian language ultimately stemming from the Sanskrit root word Khanda meaning pieces of something 3 Coir cord rope fibre from husk of coconut from Malayalam kayar കയർ 4 or Tamil kayiru கய ற 5 The origin of this word cannot be conclusively attributed to Malayalam or Tamil Congee porridge water with rice uncertain origin possibly from Tamil kanji கஞ ச 6 Telugu or Kannada ganji or Malayalam kaṇni കഞ ഞ 7 Coolie a labourer or slave a South Asian person possibly from Tamil cooli க ல 8 or Malayalam kooli ക ല labour or possibly from Koḷi Gujarati people in Gujarati 9 which is not a Dravidian language Cot a bedstead or a portable bed via Hindi from Sanskrit 10 which in turn may have come from a Dravidian source such as Tamil kattil கட ட ல patukkai பட க க 11 or Malayalam kattil കട ട ൽ or Kannada Kaata ಕ ಟ Cowry the shells of certain sea snails or the snails themselves via Hindi and Urdu from Sanskrit kaparda कपर द 12 which may be related to Tamil kotu க த shell 13 Curry a variety of dishes flavored with a spicy sauce cognates exist in several Dravidian languages 14 including Tamil கற Malayalam കറ Telugu క ర and others Dosa a pancake made from rice flour and ground pulses typically served with a spiced vegetable filling Possibly from Kannada or Tulu dōse ದ ಸ 15 from Tamil tōcai 16 or from other Dravidian sources Ginger a fragrant spice exact route from Dravidian is uncertain but possibly from Tamil inchi இஞ ச or Malayalam inchi ഇഞ ച 17 Godown synonym to warehouse English from Malay which in turn may have borrowed it from Telugu giḍangi or Tamil kiṭanku 18 Gunny an inexpensive bag from Sanskrit via Hindi and Marathi 19 probably ultimately from a Dravidian language 20 Hot toddy beverage made of alcoholic liquor with hot water sugar and spices from Hindi tari palm sap probably from a Dravidian language 21 Idli a south Indian steamed cake of rice usually served with sambhar From Malayalam and Kannada iḍḍali 22 Jaggery coarse brown sugar made from palm and sugarcane via Portuguese jagara 23 probably from Malayalam chakkara sharkkara ചക കര ശർക കര 24 or Kannada sakkare Or Telugu Chakkera having its origins in Sanskrit 25 Mango A tropical fruit origin probably from Tamil maangaay or Malayalam maanga മ ങ ങ 26 27 28 29 Mongoose a small carnivorous mammal from southern Eurasia or Africa known for killing snakes probably ultimately from a Dravidian language with spelling influenced by the English word goose 30 Mung a type of bean ultimately from Sanskrit mudga म द ग which is the name of the bean and the plant perhaps via Tamil mungu ம ங க soak 31 or Malayalam mudra മ ദ ര Alternately perhaps from mũg म ग the name of the bean in Hindi 32 which is not a Dravidian language Orange a citrus fruit or a color named for the fruit cognates exist in several Dravidian languages 33 Tamil naaram ந ரம or Telugu naarinja న ర జ and others Pagoda a religious building etymology uncertain but perhaps influenced by Tamil pagavadi பக வட house belonging to a deity 34 Pariah a social outcast from Tamil paṟaiyar பற யர 35 or Malayalam paṟayan പറയൻ drummer Peacock a type of bird from Old English pawa the earlier etymology is uncertain but one possible source is Tamil tokei த க peacock feather via Latin or Greek 36 Sambal a spicy condiment from Malay which may have borrowed the word from a Dravidian language 37 such as Tamil சம பல or Telugu స బల Teak a tropical hardwood tree called thekku ത ക ക in Malayalam 38 tekku த க க in Tamil Telugu teku and Kannada tegu 39 via Portuguese teca 40 Malayalam EditEnglish word Word Transliteration Meaning in MalayalamAreca അടയ ക ക aḍaykka areca nut 41 Catechu കശ kasu astringent made from acacia 42 43 Copra ക പ ര kopra copra kernel of coconut 44 Calico ക ഴ ക ക ട kōḻikkōḍŭ name of the place it originates from Calicut 45 Jackfruit ചക ക cakka jackfruit 46 Tamil EditGregory James a professor with the language center of Hong Kong university believes that more than 100 words in the Oxford English Dictionary have Tamil origin and there could be even more 47 English word Tamil word Transliteration Meaning in TamilCash notes 1 க ச kacu cash money coin 48 Catamaran கட ட மரம kattumaram tied wood 49 Cheroot ச ர ட ட suruṭṭu roll 50 Corundum க ர ந தம க ர வ ந தம kuruntham kuruvintham ruby 51 Curry கற kari sauce relish 52 Mulligatawny ம ளக த தண ண ர milagu taṇṇir pepper water 53 Patchouli பச ச இல pachchai ilai green leaf 54 Pandal பந தல pandhal temporary shelter 55 Telugu EditEnglish word Telugu word Transliteration Meaning in TeluguBandicoot ప ద క క క pandi kokku pig rat 56 Pitta ప ట ట pitta young bird 57 Kannada EditEnglish word Kannada word Transliteration Meaning in KannadaBamboo notes 2 ಬ ಬ baṃbu bamboo 58 Dhole notes 3 ತ ಳ tōḷa wolf 59 Hijra ಹ ಜಡ Hijaḍa impotent man 60 See also EditIndian English List of English words of Indian originNotes Edit Cash in the sense of small copper coins entered English from Tamil via Portuguese Cash in the sense of ready money as opposed to invested wealth has a separate etymology from Latin capsa via Middle French or Old Italian The origin of bamboo is uncertain It is thought to have entered English from Malayo Polynesian languages which borrowed it from Kannada 58 The origin of dhole is unknown but some sources suggest a connection to Kannada tōḷa ತ ಳ 59 References Edit aiyo Oxford Dictionaries English Archived from the original on October 10 2016 Betel Online Etymology Dictionary Candy Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2012 08 22 Coir Online Etymology Dictionary Coir Dictionary com Retrieved 2015 07 26 Congee Free Merriam Webster Dictionary 2012 08 31 Retrieved 2014 04 19 conjee congee n Oxford English Dictionary second ed 1989 ISBN 9780198611868 Coolie Define Coolie at Dictionary com Dictionary reference com Retrieved 2013 09 14 coolie n Oxford English Dictionary third ed 2008 ISBN 9780199571123 cot n 4 Oxford English Dictionary second ed 1989 ISBN 9780198611868 Online Etymology Dictionary Etymonline com Retrieved 2012 08 22 cowry n Oxford English Dictionary second ed 1989 ISBN 9780198611868 Online Etymology Dictionary Etymonline com Retrieved 2012 08 22 Curry Define Curry at Dictionary com Dictionary reference com Retrieved 2013 09 14 P Thankappan Nair 2004 South Indians in Kolkata Punthi Pustak ISBN 978 81 86791 50 9 Dosa Oxford Dictionaries Lexico Retrieved 2021 01 12 dead link Origins of Plant Names D A Patil Define Godown at Dictionary com Retrieved January 4 2016 gunny n Oxford English Dictionary third ed 2000 ISBN 9780199571123 gunny Merriam Webster online Retrieved 2020 10 13 toddy Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2014 03 06 Idli Oxford Dictionaries Lexico Retrieved 2021 01 12 dead link Jaggery Merriam Webster Dictionary Jaggery Etymology jaggery n Oxford English Dictionary second ed 1989 ISBN 9780198611868 Mango Define Mango at Dictionary com Dictionary reference com Retrieved 2013 09 14 Mango Merriam Webster com mango n Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2014 07 19 Achaya K T 2003 The Story of Our Food Universities Press p 7 ISBN 9788173712937 mongoose Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2014 03 06 Mung bean Define Mung bean at Dictionary com Dictionary reference com Retrieved 2012 08 22 mung n 2 Oxford English Dictionary third ed 2008 ISBN 9780199571123 orange n 1 and adj 1 Oxford English Dictionary online Oxford Oxford University Press 2013 Retrieved 2013 09 30 subscription required Online Etymology Dictionary Etymonline com Retrieved 2012 08 22 pariah n and adj Oxford English Dictionary third ed 2008 ISBN 9780199571123 Online Etymology Dictionary Etymonline com Retrieved 2012 08 22 Sambal Define Sambal at Dictionary com Dictionary reference com Retrieved 2013 09 14 Teak Merriam Webster com teak Online Etymology Dictionary Retrieved 2014 03 06 teak n Oxford English Dictionary Oxford Oxford University Press 1910 Areca Dictionary com Catechu Dictionary com 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