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- a man who inherits or is legally entitled to inherit another's property.
- a relative on one's paternal side, more distant than a brother or sister, but considered so; a cousin.
- a paternal relative (who is ritually bound to participate in the funeral rites and ceremonies of a person of any of the mutual families); a kinsman.
- ಸವತಿ ಸಣ್ಣವಳಲ್ಲ, ದಾಯಾದಿ ಚಿಕ್ಕವನಲ್ಲ savati saṇṇavaḷalla, dāyādi cikkavanalla (said of kinsmen or cousins fighting mutually for inheriting a property) however young a person be, hatred will certainly grow as he grows (hence care must be taken well in time); ಹುಟ್ಟುತ್ತಾ ಅಣ್ಣತಮ್ಮಂದಿರು, ಬೆಳೆಯುತ್ತಾ ದಾಯಾದಿಗಳು huṭṭuttāaṇṇa tammandiru, beḷeyuttādāyādigaḷu brothers start hating each other, when grown up, in matter of inheriting their paternal property.
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- a woman who inherits or is legally entitled to inherit another's property.
- one's female offspring; a daughter.
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- = ತಾಯಿತಿ.
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- = ತಾಯಿತಿ.
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- = ತಾಯಿತಿ.
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- = ತಾಯಿತಿ.
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- a pulling or being pulled in a particular direction (usu. against resistance).
- the tendency of responding readily, favourably or sympathetically.
- a being favourably disposed to, attracted by; inclination.
- a swaying of the mind to and fro due to indecision or hesitation.
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- = ತುಯಿತ.
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- the condition of being soaked (thoroughly) (as in water).
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- a cloud, that gives water (i.e. that rains).