1. ಧರ್ಮ

    ♪ dharma
      noun
    1. that which is established or firm, as a steadfast decree, statute ordinance or law.
    2. virtue; morality; religious merit.
    3. a means to achieve emancipation, also considered as one of the four goals of life.
    4. customary observance of prescribed conduct, duty.
    5. Yama, the divine Justice.
    6. the prince Yudhiṣhṭhira, of Mahābhārata.
    7. any trait or attribute proper to a thing; characteristic quality; peculiarity; esp. any of the principal characteristics of a substance, as determined by the senses or by its effect on another substance; natural (either physical or chemical) property.
    8. the device used to shoot arrows from; a bow.
    9. the administration of law; justice.
    10. a gift or contribution given for charitable purpose; a donation.
    11. complete trust, confidence or reliance; faith.
    12. any specific system of belief and worship, often involving a code of ethics and a philosophy; a religion.
    13. sorrow felt for another's suffering or misfortune; compassion; sympathy; pity.
    14. a way or manner in which something is done or to be done.
    15. an ancient tax.
    16. interest charged at a reasonable interest.
    17. anything given without cost or payment.
    18. a religious sacrifice.
    19. a drinker of sōma juice in a sacrifice.
    20. Śiva.
    21. a king.
    22. any extreme misfortune bringing great loss and sorrow; disaster.
    23. poison; venom.
    24. (rhet.) a common characteristic, property between two objects.
    25. (astrol.) the ninth house from one's birth house in a zodiac.
    26. a meditating on the natural characteristics, property, peculiarities of something.
    27. name of the fifteenth of the twenty four Jaina spiritual teachers.
    28. (Jain.) a kind of ether believed to be pervading the entire space, which would disinterestedly help the souls.
    29. a meditation, cogitation on righteousness (in a very broad sense).
    30. ಧರ್ಮ ಕೊಡು dharma koḍu to donate charitably; ಧರ್ಮದ ಏಟು dharmada ēṭu (coll.) punishment awarded by a mob without using reason or without considering facts; ಧರ್ಮ ನೀಡು dharma nīḍu = ಧರ್ಮ ಕೊಡು; ಧರ್ಮ ಮಾಡು dharma māḍu to engage in generous, charitable work; 2. to donate charitably; ಧರ್ಮ ಹಾಕು dharma hāku = ಧರ್ಮ ಕೊಡು.
  2. ತರ್ಮ

    ♪ tarma
      noun
    1. the top or end of a sacrificial post (to which the animal to be sacrificed is tied).
  3. ದರ್ಮ

    ♪ darma
      noun
    1. moral or religious righteousness.
    2. moral standards.
    3. Yama, the divine law-giver.
    4. a religious discourse.
    5. an earning of religious merit (as by leading pure moral and religious life).
  4. ತರ್ಮು

    ♪ tarmu
      verb
    1. = ತರ್ಬು2.
  5. ತಿರುಮು

    ♪ tirumu
      noun
    1. consciousness - a) the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own feelings, what is happening around one, etc.
    2. the totality of one's thoughts, feelings, and impressions; conscious mind.
  6. ತೀರಮೆ

    ♪ tīrame
      noun
    1. a deficiency in the quantity or amount needed or expected or the extent of this; shortage.
    2. a falling short of expectation in performing, accomplishing, etc.
  7. ತುರುಮೆ

    ♪ turune
      noun
    1. = ತುರುವೆ2.
  8. ದರುಮ

    ♪ daruma
      noun
    1. moral or religious righteousness.
    2. moral standards.
    3. Yama, the divine law-giver.
    4. a religious discourse.
    5. an earning of religious merit (as by leading pure moral and religious life).
  9. ದ್ರಮ್ಮ

    ♪ dramma
      noun
    1. an ancient gold coin.
  10. ದ್ರುಮ

    ♪ druma
      noun
    1. a woody perennial plant having a single usu. elongate main stem generally with few or no branches on its lower part; a tree.
  11. ಧರುಮ

    ♪ dharuma
      noun
    1. = ಧಮ್ಮ1.
  12. ಧರ್ಮಿ

    ♪ dharmi
      adjective
    1. having or characterised by, moral virtue; righteous; virtuous.
    2. abiding by rules or codes; law-abiding.
  13. ಧರ್ಮಿ

    ♪ dharmi
      noun
    1. that which is characterised by certain characters, (natural) properties, etc.
    2. a virtuous, righteous person.
    3. a kind-hearted, compassionate person.
    4. (dance.) any customary practice that the dancers abide by on the stage, as, pretending not to have heard co-dancer's soliloquy, using certain mannerisms, etc.
  14. ತರಮು

    ♪ taramu
      noun
    1. a sum of money levied or to be levied upon by government upon properties as buildings, land, etc.; tax.
  15. ತರುಮು

    ♪ tarumu
      verb
    1. = ತರುಬು1.