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♪ ōka
ಓಕ
- (noun)
- a building where a person, group of persons or a family normally lives in.
- a shelter; a resort.
- joy; pleasure; gratification.
- beauty; charm; grace.
- a bird, in gen.
- a man belonging to the fourth caste in the Indian social system.
- the place where a hermit lives; a hermitage.
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♪ ōka
ಓಕ
- (noun)
- a dividing line between two countries, states, etc; border; boundary; frontier.
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♪ ōka
ಓಕ
- (noun)
- any tree or shrub belonging to the beech family and genus Quercus, bearing the acorn as fruit; the oak.
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♪ ōga
ಓಗ
- (noun)
- fast pace in keeping time in music.
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♪ ōgha
ಓಘ
- (noun)
- an overflowing of water on an area that is normally dry; flood.
- the force or impetus of movement or speech.
- a heap; a flock; a multitude.
- fast pace in keeping time in music.
- tradition; traditional instruction.
- a kind of dance.
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♪ augha
ಔಘ
- (noun)
- a great number of people assembled at a place; a large number of things, animals collected together at a place.
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♪ auk
ಔಕ್
- (interjection)
- an interjection used to express fear.
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♪ ogu
ಒಗು
- (verb)
- to be emitted; to be discharged; to come forth.
- to pervade; to get diffused; to spread (oneself).
- (dial.) to swell from overheating (as milk from over-boiling):.
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♪ ogu
ಒಗು
- (noun)
- the act of coming forth; an issuance from within.
- the emotion evoked by success, good fortune, appreciation, etc.; joy; gladness; delight; pleasure.
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♪ oge
ಒಗೆ
- (verb)
- to come out; to appear to the senses; to show itself; to manifest; to come into existence.
- to move suddenly and rapidly upward.
- to throw to a distance; to shoot (an arrow); to pelt.
- to beat; to strike.