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Newari

American  
[ni-wahr-ee] / nɪˈwɑr i /

noun

  1. a Sino-Tibetan language, the language of the Newar.


Etymology

Origin of Newari

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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For choila, a plain-spoken Newari snack, chicken thigh is rubbed with ginger, garlic and chiles and brought close to burning over open flame, then left to rest until smoke has sought out every pore.

From New York Times

The food-obsessed Newari clan — the acknowledged gourmands of Nepal — is known for its elaborate celebratory foods. 

From Los Angeles Times

But at Laliguras, the Newari dish assumes a chewier, heartier consistency, the better to serve over white rice.

From Washington Post

We listened to Newari pop music that to the uninitiated sounds like fast-food jingles with sitar, and headed toward the more difficult stretch of white water.

From New York Times

And a painting of two very-Chinese-looking arhats floating in a very-Chinese-looking landscape is inscribed in Tibetan on one side and Newari on the other, leaving its place of origin — Tibet, maybe? — up in the air.

From New York Times