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- a friend of the bridegroom in a marriage.
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- any of various wild canine carnivores including Canis lupus (genus Canis); a wolf.
- (fig.) a person eager or having a tendency, to devour large quantities of food; a voracious person. ತೋಳ ಹಳ್ಳಕ್ಕೆ ಬಿದ್ದರೆ ಆಳಿಗೊಂದು ಕಲ್ಲು tōḷa haḷḷakke biddareāḷigondu kallu (prov.) all the world will beat the man whom fortune buffets.
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- = ತೋಳು.
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- the act or an instance of swinging or moving regularly back and forth; oscillation.
- a religious service of swinging the idol of Křṣṇa, on a swing, on the full-moon day of Phālguṇa, the last month of Hindu year.
- a passenger conveyance, usu. for one or two persons, consisting of a covered or boxlike litter carried by means of poles resting on the shoulders of several men; a palanquin.
- a seat suspended from above by means of a loop of rope or between ropes or rods, on which one may sit and swing to and fro for recreation; a swing.
- an agricultural implement to remove the weeds (from a farmland).
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- to scatter (water, perfume, etc.) in drops; to sprinkle.
- to drop (grains, powder, etc.) over something or over a certain area.
- to plant seeds in or on (a field, ground, earth, etc.) to sow.
- to throw here and there or strew loosely; to scatter in a disorderly manner.
- to beat, pound severely; to flog.
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- the act of scattering in drops; a sprinkling.
- ತಳಿಹಾಕು taḷi hāku = ತಳಿ1 - 1.
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- to clothe, adorn or put on.
- to become spread throughout all parts; to pervade.
- to come out from within.
- to occur; to happen; to befall; to take place.
- to appear; to be seen.
- to put forth young leaves.
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- descent in a line from a common progenitor; lineage.
- characteristics transmitted from parent to offspring by means of genes in the chromosomes.
- a group or stock, of animals or plants descended from common ancestors and having similar characteristics; breed.
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- an extent of level land; plain.
- the inner surface of the hand between the fingers and wrist; the palm of the land.
- the bottom surface of the foot; the sole.
- the lowest part (of anything).
- the lowest or last place or position.
- the quality or condition of being deep; deepness.
- profundity of thought.
- a piece of land the surface of which is depressed below the surface of land surrounding it; a hollow; depression.
- (gen.) a piece of land; ground.
- the palmyra tree Borassus flabellifer (= B. flabelliformis) of Arecaceae family; palmyra palm.
- a leather guard for the hands used by archers.
- the essential character or quality that makes something what it is; essence.
- the handle of a sword or dagger.
- the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist; the forearm.
- the pressing of the strings of a v īṇe, the Indian lute, while playing on.
- an extensive track of land covered by natural and thick growth of trees, under-bushes, etc.; a forest.
- (myth.) one of the seven regions below the earth.
- that part of the agricultural produce which a tenant has to give to the landlord as lease-rent.
- the distance between the tips of the thumb and the little finger, when stretched apart (used as an approx. unit of linear measurement).
- the part of the body on which one rests while sitting vertically straight.
- (gen.) a place, locality or region.
- one's native town, village.
- (fig.) skill in using one's hand; dexterity.
- all that part of a building on the same floor; a storey.
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- to put on (as a clothing); to wear.
- to get; to have.
- to hold, seize with the hand.
- to receive, accept (something).
- to take the burden or responsibility of some onerous task.
- to tie; to bind.