1. Delhi - Noun
2. Delhi - Proper noun
a city in north central India
Source: WordNetI left Delhi in 1989 and remember very little of how life used to be then. Increasingly, in my recent visits to Delhi, I've started to realize that the city has become intellectually very lively. It makes me want to discover the city over and over again. Siddhartha Mukherjee
All wisdom does not reside in Delhi. P. Chidambaram
My films play only in Bengal, and my audience is the educated middle class in the cities and small towns. They also play in Bombay, Madras and Delhi where there is a Bengali population. Satyajit Ray
Once there arrived in Delhi some female infidel captives, ten of whom the Vazir sent to me. I gave one of them to the man who had brought them... My companion took three young girls, and I do not know what happened to the rest. Ibn Battuta
Near the eastern gate of the mosque lie two very big idols of copper connected together by stones. Every one who comes in and goes out of the mosque treads over them. On the site of this mosque was a bud khãnã that is an idol-house. After the conquest of Delhi it was turned into a mosque... Ibn Battuta
I met a hundred men going to Delhi and everyone is my brother. Hindi Proverb