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- condition or fact of price being low; cheapness of price.
- want of worth; worthlessness.
- loss of respect, honour or importance;
- ಅಗ್ಗಮಾಡು aggamāḍu to lower another's respect or esteem; to look down; to regard as inferior; ಅಗ್ಗವಾಗು aggavāgu to become cheap; to lose price in the selling market 2. to lose one's respect or esteem; ಅಗ್ಗದ ಆಸೆ ಮುಗ್ಗಿದ ಜೋಳ aggada āse muggida jōḷa (prov.) something that costs little and is of very bad quality; cheap and nasty; cheapness hardly ensures good quality; ಅಗ್ಗಸೂರೆ ಅನ್ನವೆಂದು ಸೀರೆ ಬಿಚ್ಚಿ ಉಂಡಳು aggasūre annavendu sīre bicci uṇḍaḷu (prov.) to cut large shives of another man's loaf; better belly burst than meal and good drink be lost.
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- the amount of money for which something is sold or offered; intrinsic worth; price; value.
- that which renders anything useful or estimable and the degree of this quality; intrinsic value; pre-eminence; moral excellence.
- good quality, competence or ability in which one excels others.
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- the foremost point or part; tip; apex.
- the front portion.
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- a twist of fibre used to fasten or bind; a rope.
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- Gaṇēśa, whose vehicle is a mouse; the rat-rider.
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- a fine, translucent red and precious gem of the class of zircon; a red variety of chalcedony, used in jewellery; carnelian.
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- at that time; then.
- always; at all times.
- under that circumstance.
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- an interjection to express sorrow.
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- the heat and light of burning; fire.
- a once-supposed substance, reckoned as one of the four (or five) elements of the universe.
- the digestive heat or power.
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- to become extinct; to wane; to become ruined completely.
- to shrink in height; to lose height; to sag; to slump.
- to become waste, useless.