-
- (Noun)
- a ring of gold or silver wire for the wrist or ankle, worn as an ornament or as the sign of a vow to a deity.
-
- (Noun)
- a hole, pit in the ground made to catch wild animals.
- a deep, broad ditch dug around a farm, garden etc. for avoiding cattle coming in.
- a water way for excess rain water to flow out of a areca field.
-
- (Noun)
- a regular payment of money, etc., made by one ruler or nation to another as acknowledgment of subjugation, for protection from invasion, etc.; tribute.
-
- (Noun)
- (dial.) a kind of bag made of woven or plaited hemp, straw, rope, etc.
- a small compartment in a cupboard.
-
- (Noun)
- the colour that is black; black colour.
- a medicated black lotion for the eyes; ಕಪ್ಪು ಕುರಿ kappu kuri a member of a family or group regarded as not so respectable or successful as the rest; black-sheep.
-
- (Noun)
- a piece of cloth bearing a design, motto, slogan, etc., sometimes attached to a staff and used as a battle standard; a banner.
- a small or medium sized branch of a plant that is 'Y' shaped; a bifurcated or forked stick.
-
- (Noun)
- a small fixed wheel, turning in a block, with a grooved rim in which a rope or chain runs, as to raise or lower a weight attached at one end by pulling on or releasing, the other end; a pulley.
-
- (Noun)
- (dial.) a kind of bag made of woven or plaited hemp, straw, rope, etc.
- a small compartment in a cupboard.
-
- (Noun)
- a hole, pit in the ground made to catch wild animals.
- a deep, broad ditch dug around a farm, garden etc. for avoiding cattle coming in.
- a water way for excess rain water to flow out of a areca field.
-
- black - very dark, having no colour from the absorption of all or nearly all incident light; b) completely dark from the absence of a source of light.