1. ಹರಕೆ

    ♪ harake
      noun
    1. a wishing a person with prosperiy, welfare; an asking divine favour for; blessing.
    2. the words or wish of a person who blesses.
    3. a vow or promise undertaken solemnly in the name of a god, saint, etc., in return for a favour wished for.
    4. anything promissed to a god or saint to be presented, in reurn for a favour wished for.
  2. ಹರಕೆ

    ♪ harake
      noun
    1. the plant Wendlandia heynei ( = W. exserta) of Rubiaceae family.
  3. ಹಾರಕ

    ♪ hāraka
      noun
    1. the millet grass Paspalum scrobiculatum ( = P. frumentaceum) of Poaceae family.
    2. its millet used as food.
  4. ಹಾರುಗೆ

    ♪ hāruge
      noun
    1. the creeper Ventilago calyculata of Rhamnaceae family.
  5. ಹರಿಕೆ

    ♪ harike
      noun
    1. a wishing a person wih prosperiy, welfare; an asking for divine favour; blessing.
    2. the words or wish of a person who blesses.
    3. a vow or promise undertaken solemnly in the name of a god, saint, etc., in return for a favour wished for.
    4. anything promissed to a god or saint to be presented, in reurn for a favour wished for.
  6. ಹಾರಿಗೆ

    ♪ hārige
      noun
    1. (hist.) a kind of tax.
  7. ಹರಗು

    ♪ haragu
      verb
    1. to cause to be spread, distributed over or pervade throughout a relatively large area.
    2. to spread (information, gossip, etc.) widely.
    3. to scatter in all directions or in a disorder manner.
    4. to spread (oneself) widely.
    5. to drive away or force to go.
    6. to be disarranged and untidy; to be dishevelled.
    7. to stretch forward or hold out.
    8. to extend over; to overlay or cover.
    9. open or exetend (something as a mat on a flat surface); to unroll.
    10. to do; to accomplish; to complete.
    11. to ascend; to climb up.
    12. to become more in number, degree, extent, inensity, etc.
    13. to become broader or wider.
    14. to be elated from excess joy, pride, etc.
    15. to appear; to be published; to become known.
    16. to express; to make known.
    17. to cause to flow (as a liquid); to let something flow.
  8. ಹರುಕ

    ♪ haruka
      noun
    1. a man who has severed his relation with another or others.
    2. a man who ravages, destroys another or others; a man having such a tendency.
    3. a mean, ignobale or contemptible man.
  9. ಹರುಕು

    ♪ haruku
      adjective
    1. that is broken, torn, pulled apart, ripped.
    2. imperfectly spoken; being not in accordance with grammar and syntax.
  10. ಹರುಕು

    ♪ haruku
      noun
    1. a piece of cloth that is old or torn; rag.
    2. a cut or hole in a cloth; the torn out portion of a cloth.
    3. a behaviour characterised by absence of dignity, esteem, honour etc.
    4. a man who has severed his relation with another or others.
  11. ಹರಿಗೆ

    ♪ harige
      noun
    1. a metal plate, either circular or rectangular in shape, having a handled at the centre on one side, used to guard against missiles hurled at (in a battle); a shield.
    2. a kind of big percussion instrument.
    3. a mace-like war weapon having barbed head.
  12. ಹರುಗೆ

    ♪ haruge
      noun
    1. the creeper Ventilago maderaspatana of Rhamnaeae family.
  13. ಹರಿಗೆ

    ♪ harige
      noun
    1. a spring or source of water; a fountain.
  14. ಹರಗಿ

    ♪ haragi
      noun
    1. the evergreen tree Averrhoa carambola of Oxalidaceae family.
    2. its berry; Chinese goose berry.
  15. ಹರಗು

    ♪ haragu
      verb
    1. to cut and turn up soil with a farm implement kuṇṭe to remove the weeds.
    2. to pull out ( a weed) by roots.
    3. to obliterate completely (without leaving a trace); to destroy.
  16. ಹಾರಕ್ಕು

    ♪ hārakku
      noun
    1. = ಹಾರಕ.
  17. ಹಾರಿಕೆ

    ♪ hārike
      noun
    1. = ಹಾರಾಟ - 1.
    2. the act or an instance of jumping up or forward.
    3. (fig.) the tendency of evading, not being straightforward or being tricky, equivocal etc.; evasiveness.
  18. ಹಾರಕು

    ♪ hāraku
      noun
    1. = ಹಾರಕ.
  19. ಹಾರಕ್ಕಿ

    ♪ hārakki
      noun
    1. = ಹಾರಕ.
  20. ಹಾರೈಕೆ

    ♪ hāraike
      noun
    1. something wished for; a wish.