(the burning end of the wick) to be burnt and reduced to black ash.
(dial.) an amulet made from the ashes of a wick, tied to trees in plantation (which is believed to prevent the fruits from being stolen).
ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍigaṭṭu
verb
to construct a building for public worship; to build a temple.
to become firm and strong.
to cover or decorate with paint; to colour; to paint.
ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍigaṭṭu
noun
the structure of a temple building.
ಗುಡಿಕಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍikaṭṭu
verb
= ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು1.
ಗುಡಿಕಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍikaṭṭu
verb
= ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು3.
ಗುಡಿಕಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍikaṭṭu
verb
= ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು2.
ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍigaṭṭu
verb
to form a circle around; to form a halo.
to move around, as in a circle.
to cover from all sides (as in an attack).
to make into a bundle; to tie or wrap together.
ಗುಡಿಗಟ್ಟು
♪ guḍigaṭṭu
verb
to raise aloft a banner on a long pole (on a joyous or festival occasion); to hoist a flag.
(the hair on the body) to be erect (as from excessive joy).
to get up; to stand or assume a vertical position; to rise.
to feel pleasure or joy; to be gladdened.
ಕಟಕಟ
♪ kaṭakaṭa
noun
Śiva.
ಕಟಕಟಾ
♪ kaṭakaṭā
interjection
= ಕಟಕಟ1.
ಕಟಕಟ
♪ kaṭakaṭa
interjection
an interjection expressing sorrow, regret, worry, etc.; alas!.
ಖಡಖಡ
♪ khaḍakhaḍa
noun
a rough, indistinct sound produced repeatedly.
ಗಡಗಡ
♪ gaḍagaḍa
noun
(an onomatopoeic term) a sound imitating the one produced by something that is shivering, vibrating in a tremulous motion.
ಕಡಗಟ್ಟು
♪ kaḍagaṭṭu
noun
the act or business of lending and borrowing; financial transactions; banking.
ಕಡಕಟ್ಟು
♪ kaḍakaṭṭu
noun
= ಕಡಗಟ್ಟು1.
ಕಟಗುಟ್ಟು
♪ kaṭaguṭṭu
verb
(teeth) to produce a gnawing sound.
to tell the same thing repeatedly.
ಕಡಕಟ್ಟು
♪ kaḍakaṭṭu
noun
arrangement - a) the act or process of arranging or being arranged; b) the condition of being arranged; the manner in which a thing is arranged.
ಕಟ್ಟೆಗಟ್ಟು
♪ kaṭṭegaṭṭu
verb
to construct a barrier, across usu. a river, for preventing flooding.
ಕಟಕಟೆ
♪ kaṭakaṭe
noun
a structure of railings held up by small posts, as on a staircase; a balustrade.
a small structure made usu. of waist-high posts in which persons appearing before a magistrate or judge in a court of law stand for giving their statements.