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Pariah (n.)1610s, 'member of a low caste in southern India, shunned as unclean,' from Portuguese paria or directly from Tamil (Dravidian) paraiyar, plural of paraiyan 'drummer' (at festivals, the hereditary duty of members of the largest of the lower castes of southern India), from parai 'large festival drum.' 'Especially numerous at Madras, where its members supplied most of the domestics in European service' OED. Mass destruction softball.

Applied by Hindus and Europeans to any members of low Hindu castes and even to outcastes. Extended meaning 'social outcast' is attested by 1819.

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pa·ri·ah

(pə-rī′ə)n.
1. A social outcast: 'Shortly Tom came upon the juvenile pariah of the village, Huckleberry Finn, son of the town drunkard'(Mark Twain).
[From Tamil paṟaiyan, member of a Dalit group of southern India traditionally performing as drummers and performing other tasks considered unclean (from paṛai, festival drum) and its Malayalam equivalent, paṟayan (from paṛa, festival drum).]
Word History: Pariah comes from Tamil paṟaiyan and its Malayalam equivalent paṟayan, words that refer to a member of a Dalit group of southern India and Sri Lanka that had very low status in the traditional caste system of India. (The plural of the Tamil word paṟaiyan is paṟaiyar. The symbol in this Tamil word transliterates a letter pronounced as an alveolar trill in some dialects of Tamil, while it transliterates a letter pronounced as an alveolar liquid in Malayalam.) Because of their low status, the paṟaiyar found work performing undesirable tasks considered ritually impure by members of the higher castes, such as disposing of the corpses of dead cattle and performing music and carrying out other functions at funerals. The term paṟaiyar is derived from paṟai (in Malayalam, paṟa), a name of a kind of drum played as part of certain festivals and ceremonies. Players of this drum have traditionally been drawn from the paṟaiyar group. The word pariah begins to appear in English in travelers' accounts of Indian society and at first refers specifically to the low-status paṟaiyar. One such occurrence of the word dates from as early as 1613. As British colonial power began to expand in India, however, the British began to use the word pariah in a general sense for any Indian person considered an outcaste or simply of low caste in the traditional Indian caste system. By the 1800s, pariah had come to be used of any person who is despised, reviled, or shunned.

pariah

(pəˈraɪə; ˈpærɪə) n
2. (Sociology) (formerly) a member of a low caste in S India
[C17: from Tamil paraiyan drummer, from parai drum; so called because members of the caste were the drummers at festivals]

pa•ri•ah

(pəˈraɪ ə)
n.
2. any person or animal that is generally despised or avoided.
[1605–15; < Tamil paṟaiyar, pl. of paṟaiyan member of a low caste in S India, literally, drummer (from a hereditary duty of the caste), derivative of paṟai a festival drum]

pariah

Pronunciation
A person regarded as being an outcast from society.
Noun1.pariah - a person who is rejected (from society or home)
castaway, outcast, Ishmael
unfortunate, unfortunate person - a person who suffers misfortune
heretic, misbeliever, religious outcast - a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church
Harijan, untouchable - belongs to lowest social and ritual class in India

pariah

nounoutcast, exile, outlaw, undesirable, untouchable, leper, unpersonI was treated like a pariah for the rest of the journey.
vyděděnec
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izstumtaispārijs
toplum dışına itilmiş kimse

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pariah

(pəˈraiə) noun
a person driven out of a group or community; an outcast. Because of his political beliefs he became a pariah in the district. verworpene مَنْبوذ парий pária vyděděnec der/die Ausgestoßene paria; udskud παρίαςparia heidik آدم طرد شده hylkiö paria מְנוּדֶה अछूत, चाण्डाल skitnica pária orang buangan úrhrak paria のけ者 왕따, 추방자 parijas pārijs; izstumtais paria verstotelingparia parias رټلی نامعلوس ( په هنداوبرماکښی pária paria пария vydedenec izobčenec odbačen čovek paria คนนอกคอก toplum dışına itilmiş kimse 為社會所遺棄者,流浪者 парія اچھوت người hạ đẳng 为社会所遗弃者,流浪者

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