to swing - a) to move or wave (a weapon, tool, etc.) with a sweeping motion; to brandish; b) to lift or hoist with a sweeping motion.
ಕಳಸ
♪ kaḷasa
noun
= ಕಳಶ.
ಕಾಳಸ
♪ kāḷasa
noun
the tanned hide of animals, as of deer, etc., used to sit on.
ಕಾಳಸ
♪ kāḷasa
noun
= ಕಾಳಸೆ.
ಕಾಳಾಸ
♪ kāḷāsa
noun
= ಕಾಳಸೆ.
ಕಳಾಸ
♪ kaḷāsa
noun
the quality of adhereing, blending with or the fact of being adhered firmly or fused with, another.
the quality of being intense; intensity.
the act of joining two things together.
(musc.) complete agreement; harmony, concord.
(dance.) a particular movement; elegance in the movement of a dancer.
ಕಾಳಸೆ
♪ kāḷase
noun
the quality of adhereing, blending with or the fact of being adhered firmly or fused with, another.
the quality of being intense; intensity.
the act of joining two things together.
(musc.) complete agreement; harmony, concord.
(dance.) a particular movement; elegance in the movement of a dancer.
the quality which makes a literary work a whole.
ಕಿಳಾಸ
♪ kiḷāsa
noun
a discoloured patch or blemish on the skin; a blotch.
a contagious skin disease caused by a parasitic mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) that burrows under the skin to deposit eggs, causing intense itching; scabies.
a progressive infectious disease caused by a bacterium (Mycobacterium leprae) that attacks the skin, flesh, nerves, etc., and is characterised by nodules, ulcers, white scaly scabs, deformities, and loss of sensation; leprosy.
ಕೀಳಿಸು
♪ kīḷisu
verb
to cause to pluck or pull off or out.
to cause to dig (the earth).
to (fig.) overwhelm with noise (as if to deafen).
ಕೀಳೈಸು
♪ kīḷaisu
verb
to humiliate; to belittle; to cause shame; to demean; to dishonour.
ಕುಳಿಸ
♪ kuḷisa
noun
= ಕುಳಿಶ - 1 & 2.
ಕುಳಿಸಿ
♪ kuḷisi
noun
= ಕುಳಿಶಿ.
ಕೇಳಿಸು
♪ kēḷisu
verb
to cause to hear.
to be heard.
to hear.
to cause to beg, request.
ಕೇಳಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳು kēḷisikoḷḷu to hear; 2. to listen attentively.
ಕೇಳಿಸು
♪ kēḷisu
verb
to amuse oneself, as by taking part in a game or sport; engage in recreation; to play.
ಕೈಳಾಸ
♪ kaiḷāsa
noun
a mountain in the Himalayas in Tibet, considered to be the abode of Śiva, and the seat of Kubēra, the regent of wealth.