1. ಆರಯಿ

    ♪ ārayi 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. = ಆರಯ್.
  2. ಅರ್ಯ

    ♪ arya 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a man having great power and authority; master.
    3. a man belonging to the tradesman community.
  3. ಆರಯ್

    ♪ āray 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. to look through for purpose of finding something; to search; to enquire about; to investigate.
    3. to think seriously and deeply; to ponder; to cogitate.
    4. to critically examine; to analyse deeply and thoroughly.
    5. to save; to protect; to foster.
  4. ಆರಯು

    ♪ ārayu 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. = ಆರಯ್.
  5. ಆರಯ್ಯು

    ♪ ārayyu 🔊
    1. :Verb
    2. = ಆರಯ್.
  6. ಆರಿಯ

    ♪ āriya 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a person of noble family or noble conduct.
    3. name of a sect or a sub-caste.
    4. a member of Marāṭha military caste, settled in Karnāṭaka.
  7. ಆರೀಯ

    ♪ ārīya 🔊
    1. :
    2. of or relating to radius; radial.
  8. ಆರೆಯ

    ♪ āreya 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. = = ಆರೆ5.
  9. ಆರ್ಯ

    ♪ ārya 🔊
    1. :
    2. Indo-Germanic; Indo-European, Indo-Iranian - now generally Indian.
    3. of or belonging to their languages.
    4. worthy; respectable; noble; honourable.
  10. ಆರ್ಯ

    ♪ ārya 🔊
    1. :Noun
    2. a man with good behaviour.
    3. a respectable man.
    4. a man of noble birth.
    5. a man of Brāhmaṇa caste.
    6. a man of traders' caste.
    7. a man who leads a life of contemplation and rigorous self-denial for religious purposes; an ascetic.
    8. a teacher; a preceptor.
    9. a sect among Śaivas, also known as ārādhya.
    10. an elderly man.
    11. the sun.
    12. (masc.) a friend; a pal.
    13. a man who is born in land considered to be the land for comforts, enjoyments.
    14. a member of the Indo-Germanic, Indo-European or Indo-Iranian race, (now, esp. belonging to India).
    15. that race race.
    16. an officer in the women-quarters in a palace.
    17. a sect among weavers.
    18. the parent Indo-European language.
    19. a metre, regulated by the number of syllabic instants, having twelve syllable instants each in the first and third quarters and eighteen in the second, and fifteen in the fourth quarters.

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