to utter a loud, deep, rumbling sound, as from pain, anger, etc.;
ಆರಾಟ
♪ ārāṭa
noun
loud or confused shouting; din of voices; clamour; noise.
ಆರಾಟ
♪ ārāṭa
noun
a playing in water; water-sport.
(dial.) the ceremony of immersing the idol of a deity in water.
ಆರಟ
♪ āraṭa
noun
the act of robbing a person or a place by force; plunder.
goods taken by robbing; plunders.
ಅರಟು
♪ araṭu
noun
a loud, deep, rumbling sound, as of a lion.
ಅರಟು
♪ araṭu
verb
(dial.) to search for something.
ಅರಟೆ
♪ araṭe
noun
a small fixed wheel, sometimes turning in a block, with a grooved rim in which a rope or chain runs, as to raise a weight attached at one end by pulling on the other end.
ಅರಡಿ
♪ araḍi
verb
to know; to have practical knowledge.
ಅರೂಢಿ
♪ arūḍhi
noun
the fact or state of being or becoming unused; the condition of not being used or practiced any more; disuse; desuetude.
ಅರೋಡು
♪ arōḍu
noun
the condition of being in a shabby, neglected condition; dilapidation.
ಆರಟಿ
♪ āraṭa
noun
= ಆರಟ.
ಆರಟ್ಟ
♪ āraṭṭa
noun
a country to the north-west of Punjab, known for horses of good breed.
a horse of that country.
ಆರಡಿ
♪ āraḍi
noun
any of broad-bodied, four-winged, six-footed, hairy hymenopteran insects which belong to a large super family Apoidea, which gather pollen and nectar, have biting as well as sucking mouthparts, and often live in organised colonies.
(vīr.) (pl.) the six stages in the path of realisation of Śiva.
ಆರಡಿ
♪ āraḍi
noun
the act of plundering (esp. during wartime).
very great mental or physical pain; agony.
the bitter attitude or feelings of an enemy or of mutual enemies; hostility; antagonism; enmity.
ಆರೂಢ
♪ ārūḍha
adjective
mounted on; climbed.
got; obtained.
undertaken; ventured.
ಆರೂಢ
♪ ārūḍha
noun
(phil.) one who has realised the self-knowledge; a mystic.
the art of domesticating the wild animals like elephant, horse etc. for human use.
ಆರೂಢೆ
♪ ārūḍhe
noun
a woman who has mounted on.
an accomplished mystic woman.
ಆಱಟ
♪ āṛaṭa
noun
= ಆಱಾಟ2.
ಆಱಾಟ
♪ āṛāṭa
noun
a playing in water; water-sport.
ಅರಟಿ
♪ araṭi
noun
(dial.) a thick, sticky paste made of the jowar (Sorghum vulgare) flour, lime and jaggery, which is used to block the holes in water vessels.