1. ತಲುವರಿ

    ♪ taluvari
      noun
    1. a male child; a boy.
    2. a female child; a girl.
    3. a child deprived by death of both the parents; an orphan.
  2. ತಲವಾರ್

    ♪ talavār
      noun
    1. a hand weapon having a straight or slightly curved, sharp blade, with one end pointed and the other fixed in a hilt or handle; a sword.
  3. ತಳ್ವಾರ್

    ♪ taḷvār
      noun
    1. a village watchman or guard; a town policeman.
  4. ತಲುವುರಿ

    ♪ taluvuri
      noun
    1. = ತಲುವರಿ.
  5. ತಲೆವೂರು

    ♪ talevūru
      verb
    1. = ತಲೆಯೂರು2.
  6. ತಲೆವೊರು

    ♪ talevoru
      verb
    1. to carry (a burden) on the head.
    2. to take the responsibility of leading (a team, operation, etc.).
  7. ತಲೆವೊರೆ

    ♪ talevore
      noun
    1. = ತಲೆಹೊರೆ.
  8. ತಳವರ

    ♪ taḷavara
      noun
    1. = ತಳವಾರ1.
  9. ತಳವಱ

    ♪ taḷavara
      noun
    1. = ತಳವಾರ1.
  10. ತಳವಾರ

    ♪ taḷavāra
      noun
    1. a village watchman or guard; a town policeman.
  11. ತಳವಾರ

    ♪ taḷavāra
      noun
    1. a hand weapon having a straight or slightly curved, sharp blade, with one end pointed and the other fixed in a hilt or handle; a sword.
  12. ತಳವಾಱ

    ♪ taḷavāṛa
      noun
    1. = ತಳವಾರ1.
  13. ತಾಳವಾರ

    ♪ tāḷavāra
      noun
    1. the frontage of a house.
    2. a room or hall before the entrance to a house.
  14. ತಾಳವಾರ

    ♪ tāḷavāra
      noun
    1. a village watchman or guard; a town policeman.
  15. ತಾಳ್ವಾರ

    ♪ tāḷvāra
      noun
    1. the frontage of a house.
    2. a room or hall before the entrance to a house.
  16. ದಳವೇಱು

    ♪ daḷavēṛu
      verb
    1. to become dense, crowded.
    2. to become intensified; to become more or greater.
  17. ತಳವೂರು

    ♪ taḷavūru
      verb
    1. to settle (oneself) in a place (permanently).
    2. to stay (in a place) for a while.
  18. ತಳಿವರ

    ♪ taḷivara
      noun
    1. a big, unshaped section of the trunk or of a large branch cut off from a tree.
  19. ತಲೆವಱಿ

    ♪ talevaṛi
      verb
    1. to pull out one's hairs.
  20. ತಳ್ಳವಾರು

    ♪ taḷḷavāru
      verb
    1. to lose one's courage from fear.