the state of being tired, worn out; physical or mental exhaustion; weariness; fatigue.
the state of being idle or indolent.
the condition of being sick or diseased; illness; sickness.
depression of mind as from disappointment, dissatisfaction, etc.
a decline; deterioration; decay.
(rhet.) fatigue, lassitude as one of the minor sentiment.
ಕಲಾನಿ
♪ kalāni
noun
an eagle or any of various other birds that eat snakes.
the brahminic kite, a kite with white-neck.
ಕಲನಿ
♪ kalani
noun
an irrigated piece of land (esp. where paddy is grown).
ಕಾಲಾನ್
♪ kālān
verb
to get strength to walk.
(fig.) to get boldness (to face a danger).
ಗ್ಲಾನ
♪ glāna
noun
(dance) an expression of fatigue, weariness, by covering the eye balls under the sunken eyelids; an expression of languidness.
ಕಲನ
♪ kalana
noun
the act of doing or causing to happen.
the act or an instance of joining or combining two or more things together.
a mark, stigma; a stain.
a fertilised mature female germ cell in the very early stage of developing into a new member.
(math.) any system of calculation using special symbolic notations; calculus.
ಗಲನ
♪ galana
noun
the act of a liquid that drops; an instance of this.
the act of falling, sliding etc.
ಗ್ಲಾನ
♪ glāna
adjective
tired; exhausted; weary; worn out.
ಕೋಲಣ್ಣ
♪ kōlaṇṇa
noun
(lightly) a teacher (as a man with a cane).
ಕಲಿನ
♪ kalina
noun
the headgear used to control a horse, consisting of buckled leather straps, a metal bit, and reins; bridle.
ಕೌಲೀನ
♪ kaulīna
adjective
coming from, belonging to a noble family.
ಕಾಲೀನ
♪ kālīna
adjective
of or relating to time.
ಕಲ್ಲನೆ
♪ kallane
noun
seriously; gravely; severely; with force.
ಕಲ್ಲಾನೆ
♪ kall`ne
noun
an elephant carved in stone.
a very strong elephant.
ಕಲನೆ
♪ kalane
noun
the act or an instance of joining or combining two or more things together.
ಕುಲೀನ
♪ kulīna
noun
a man of high birth.
ಕೀಲನ
♪ kīlana
noun
the act of binding, tying to or together.
ಕೀಲೆಣ್ಣೆ
♪ kīleṇṇe
noun
an oil that reduces friction by providing a smooth film as a covering over parts that move against each other; a lubricant oil.
a thick, sticky, brown to black liquid with a pungent odour, obtained by the destructive distillation of wood, coal, peat, shale, etc. and used for protecting and preserving surfaces; tar.