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- to cause to give birth (to a child); to help a woman in childbirth.
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- to load with a burden; to place a burden on.
- to pile up things one over the other.
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- to cause to separate by cutting or severing.
- to cut; to severe.
- to cause to pull out the hair from the scalp.
- to damage or injure severely; to spoil; to destroy.
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- to cause to jump, leap forward; to make something spring up or forward.
- to throw here and there or strew loosely; to scatter.
- to remove; to take off; to drive away.
- to spoil; to demolish; to destroy.
- to take away something in a stealthy manner.
- to cause to burst with a loud noise; to blow up; to explode.
- to make a bull to have sexual intercourse with a cow.
- to be deceitful or clever in avoiding or escaping something; to evade.
- to cause to fly in the air.
- (wind) to make something fly in the space; to blow away.
- to cut into pieces.
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- a kind of pigeon, whose entrance into the house, is considered inauspicious.
- Madana, a kind of bird.
- the greyish bird Francolinus pondicerianus of Phasianidae family, with red bill and legs, the francolin partridge.
- the bird Perdix rufus fabled to subsist upon moon-beams; Greek partridge.
- a kind of bird ( = small owl) supposed to give indication of what will happen in future.
- a kind of water-hen or gallinule, that both swim and wade.
- a person deserving to be despised; a despicable person.
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- to load a burden on; to place a lond on.
- to accuse; to charge with a blame.
- to entrust the responsibility (of something to).