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- (Noun)
- (gen.) a woman.
- a wanton, sexually unrestrained woman.
- a beautiful woman.
- Pārvati.
- (rhet.) a kind of alliteration.
- a kind of figure of speech.
- (pros.) a metrical verse not having limitations on the number of lines, but having in each line four groups of five prosodic units.
- (mus.) in Karnāṭaka system, a musical mode (rāga) derived from the main mode Māyāmāḷavagauḷa.
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- (Noun)
- a sport; game.
- a dallying; triffling; dalliance.
- th quality of being charming, lovely; charm; loveliness.
- that which is lovely or charming; a beautiful thing.
- the quality of being soft, gentle; tenderness; softness; gentleness.
- the quality of being without guile or deceit; artlessness; naiveness.
- one of the four types of Lalitāgama.
- a kind of plant.
- (dance.) a raising of both the hands above the head, crossing each other at the wrist with - a) fingers are stretched and turned or b) the two forefingers being locked with each other and other fingers closed inward toward the palm.
- (dance.) one of the thirty three minor sentiments, which includes a smile on the face, a moving of the eye-brows up and down, a looking at the ground, used in expressing love.
- (pros.) a metrical verse having four lines each of which having eight groups of three syllables ( uuu, uuu, -uu, uuu, u-u, uuu, uuu. u--).
- (pros.) a metrical verse not having limitations on the number of lines, but having in each line four groups of five prosodic units.
- (mus.) in Karnāṭaka system, a musical mode (rāga) derived from the main mode Māyāmāḷavagauḷa.
- a kind of dance.
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- sported; sporting; played; playing.
- charming; lovely.
- soft; gentle; tender.
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- (Noun)
- a sport; game.
- a dallying; triffling; dalliance.
- the quality of being charming, lovely; charm; loveliness.
- that which is lovely or charming; a beautiful thing.
- the quality of being soft, gentle; tenderness; softness; gentleness.
- the quality of being without guile or deceit; artlessness; naiveness.
- one of the four types of Lalitāgama.
- a kind of plant.
- (dance.) a raising of both hands above the head, crossing each other at the wrist with - a) fingers are stretched and turned or b) the two forefingers being locked with each other and other fingers closed inward toward the palm.
- (dance.) one of the thirty three minor sentiments, which includes a smile on the face, a moving of the eye-brows up and down, a looking at the ground, used in expressing love.
- (pros.) a metrical verse having four lines each of which having eight groups of three syllables ( uuu, uuu, -uu, uuu, u-u, uuu, uuu. u--).
- (pros.) a metrical verse not having limitations on the number of lines, but having in each line four groups of five prosodic units.
- (mus.) in Karnāṭaka system, a musical mode (rāga) derived from the main mode Māyāmāḷavagauḷa.
- a kind of dance.
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- (Noun)
- (gen.) a woman.
- a wanton, sexually unrestrained woman.
- a beautiful woman.
- Pārvati.
- (rhet.) a kind of alliteration.
- a kind of figure of speech.
- (pros.) a metrical verse not having limitations on the number of lines, but having in each line four groups of five prosodic units.
- (mus.) in Karnāṭaka system, a musical mode (rāga) derived from the main mode Māyāmāḷavagauḷa.
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- caressing; fondling; fostering kindly.
- caressed; fondled; fostered kindly.
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- (Noun)
- affection; love; kindliness.
- happiness; joy; delight.
- that which is fostered with affection.
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- caressing; fondling; fostering kindly.
- caressed; fondled; fostered kindly.
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- (Noun)
- affection; love; kindliness.
- happiness; joy; delight.
- that which is fostered with affection.
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- (Noun)
- = ಲಾಳಿತ2 - 1 & 2.