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- any of a class of chemical elements, as iron, gold or aluminum, generally characterised by ductility, malleability, luster, and conductivity of heat and electricity; a metal.
- a heavy, yellow, inert, metallic chemical element with a high degree of ductility and malleability, used in the manufacture of coins, jewelry, alloys, etc.; gold (symbol: Au).
- (hist.) a gold coin of the value of ten haṇa.
- much money or property; riches; wealth.
- standard token of money; money (in gen.).
- a gold ornament.
- the colour of gold; the golden yellow.
- anything that is superior or excellent in its class.
- a term of endearment used in calling children, one's lover, etc.
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- over-bearing pride; insolent display of superiority and self-importance; arrogance; insolence; disdain.
- disdainful words or speech.
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- a particular portion in Řgvēda.
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- a leaf of a plant.
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- having come down; dropped; fallen.
- moved away; departed; gone.
- received; got.
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- a thing that is fallen.
- the act or an instance of falling down.
- that which has gone away or departed.
- the act of moving slowly by dragging the body along the ground,as a worm; a crawling.
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- = ಪನ್ನಾ.
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- the breadth of cloth.
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- = ಪನ್ನ1.
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- an archaic tax.