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- satisfied; contented; gratified.
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- a satisfied, contented, gratified man.
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- a wicked, evil fellow.
- a corrupt, morally debased man.
- guilt; culpability; legal, religious or ethical offence; a crime; a sin.
- a fault, fallacy or error.
- an emerald having a blemish.
- any of the six vices (lust, anger, avarice, fondness, arrogance and jealousy).
- an inferior metal used in an alloy.
- a snake.
- a horse.
- the liquid exuded from the temples of an elephant in sexual excitement.
- (rhet.) a fault of using the sentences or words that are grammatically wrong.
- ದುಷ್ಟರನ್ನು ಕಂಡರೆ ದೂರ ಇರು duṣṭarannu kaṇḍare dūra iru (prov.) better be at distance from wicked people; the best remedy against an ill-man is much ground between both.
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- bad; wicked; evil.
- spoiled; corrupt; contaminated; rotten.
- morally unsound or debase; perverted; depraved.
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- the state of being satisfied or contented; satisfaction; contentment; pleasure.
- (phil.) any of the nine kinds of contentment derived by leading an austere life.
- (myth.) name of one of the sixteenth part of the moon (as seen increasing by a day between new-moon day and full-moon day).
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- seized, pierced or cut with the teeth; bitten; stung.
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- a man who is bitten (as by a snake) or stung (as by a scorpion).
- the portion of the body bitten or stung.
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- a woman who is bitten (as by a snake) or stung (as by a scorpion).
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- shown; demonstrated; exhibited.
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- a man who observes religious rites and moral principles strictly as per the rules.
- something one intends to do or get; an intention; an aim.
- an order; a command.
- an act of appointing or commissioning.
- the supposed power that determines what will happen to a person or thing; the destiny.
- time; duration.