lila

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Türkçe - İngilizce
lilac, lilac-colored
lilac (as a color)
purple
İngilizce - İngilizce
A female given name used in India. Alternative spelling: Leela
A female given name

Your name is flowery too. I used to say Mamita would have called you Lady Viola; but violet colors and lilac colors are cousins, and they both suit your complexion and your name, Mamita Lila.

in Hinduism, the "sport" or "play" of the gods as it takes place within the natural energies and circular rhythms of the universe
plural of ilium, Compare ilea
a trancendental pastime or activity performed by the Supreme Lord
Divine pastimes
Query language accepted by LINUS
Divine play See the nine modes of bhakti
DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace
Lila Acheson Wallace orig. Lila Bell Acheson born Nov. 12, 1889, St. Paul, Minn., U.S. died March 30, 1981, Mount Kisco, N.Y. born Dec. 25, 1889, Virden, Man., Can. died May 8, 1984, Mount Kisco U.S. publishers and founders of Reader's Digest magazine. DeWitt Wallace began an index of favourite magazine articles while he was a college student, and he developed the idea of a pocket-sized digest of popular articles while recuperating from wounds suffered in World War I. Lila Acheson, a minister's daughter, worked in social services during the war. The two were married in 1921. After various publishers rejected the digest idea, they began publishing Reader's Digest themselves on a low budget and had rapid success. DeWitt Wallace served as editor until 1965. They had no heirs but supported numerous philanthropic causes; the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund has been a major benefactor of the arts and culture
William Roy DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace
Lila Acheson Wallace orig. Lila Bell Acheson born Nov. 12, 1889, St. Paul, Minn., U.S. died March 30, 1981, Mount Kisco, N.Y. born Dec. 25, 1889, Virden, Man., Can. died May 8, 1984, Mount Kisco U.S. publishers and founders of Reader's Digest magazine. DeWitt Wallace began an index of favourite magazine articles while he was a college student, and he developed the idea of a pocket-sized digest of popular articles while recuperating from wounds suffered in World War I. Lila Acheson, a minister's daughter, worked in social services during the war. The two were married in 1921. After various publishers rejected the digest idea, they began publishing Reader's Digest themselves on a low budget and had rapid success. DeWitt Wallace served as editor until 1965. They had no heirs but supported numerous philanthropic causes; the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund has been a major benefactor of the arts and culture
Türkçe - Türkçe
Leylak rengi, açık mor
Hindu dininde evreni harekete geçiren ve dünyanın kendiliğinden yaratılış ve yok oluşunun simgesi olan büyük tanrı
Açık mor renk
lila