English
Etymology 1
From L. Sindus
Proper noun
wikipedia
en-proper noun
- A large river of south-central Asia, rising in Tibet and flowing through India and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea
Related terms
Indian
Indies
Indus Valley Civilization
Translations
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trans-top|river
Czech: #Czech|Indus m
trans-mid
trans-bottom
Etymology 2
Named by Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597. From L. Indus#Latin|Indus, "Indian".
Proper noun
wikipedia|Indus (constellation)
en-proper noun
- constellation A constellation of the southern sky between Grus and Pavo. It commemorates American Indians.
Translations
French: Indien
German: Inder m
mid
Russian: �ндее�
Spanish: Indus
Category:Rivers
Czech
Proper noun
cs-proper noun|g=m
- #English|Indus, Indus River
Category:cs:Rivers
Latin
Proper noun
Indus (genitive: Indusi); m, Wiktionary Appendix:Latin second declension|second declension
- The #English|Indus River.
Adjective
Indus m; (feminine Inda; neuter Indum)
- Indian; of or belonging to India.
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