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- the heat and light of burning; fire.
- a once-supposed substance, reckoned one of the four (or five) elements of the universe.
- the digestive heat or power.
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- a strong, thick cord, made of twisted or braided strands of hemp, flax, coir or the like; a rope.
- a kind of weapon.
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- to become worn out: to lose strength, capacity as from constant or excess use.
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- to be separated lengthwise into two or more parts; to be split.
- to become expanded, enlarged or dilated.
- (fig.) to be elated from happiness or excess joy.
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- a very glad feeling; happiness; great pleasure; elation; delight.
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- a kind of rice prepared with green dhal, spices, etc.
- a sweet dish made by boiling wheat with jaggery.
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- to leave completely and finally; forsake utterly; to abandon.
- to keep oneself from being seen; to hide oneself.
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- the quality or state of being arrogant; overbearing pride or self-importance; disdainful arrogance.
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- = ಹುಗ್ಗಿ.
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- a man lacking common sense and normal intelligence; a stupid fellow.