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♪ kēke
ಕೇಕೆ
- (noun)
- a cry or shout made from joy; laughter from excitement or enthusiasm; a jubilant shout.
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♪ kēke
ಕೇಕೆ
- (noun)
- the cry of a pea-cock.
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♪ kēkē
ಕೇಕೇ
- (noun)
- = ಕೇಕೆ1.
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♪ khaga
ಖಗ
- (noun)
- that which moves, seem to move or believed to move in the sky - as a bird, an arrow, a deity, the sun; etc. 2) a building where a person normally lives in; a house.
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♪ kāka
ಕಾಕ
- (noun)
- the younger brother of one's father; paternal uncle.
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♪ kāka
ಕಾಕ
- (noun)
- a moderately large blace bird of the genus Corvus.
- (fig.) a despicable man; a contemptible fellow.
- (in Rāmāyaṇa) a demon slain by Rāma.
- the tree Ziziphus glabrata (= Z. trinerva) of Rhamnaceae family.
- a lame man; a man with a defective leg.
- a sectarial mark on the forehead.
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♪ kāka
ಕಾಕ
- (noun)
- a number of Māpiḷḷai community of Malabar area.
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♪ gāka
ಗಾಕ
- (noun)
- a wicked man.
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♪ kākā
ಕಾಕಾ
- (noun)
- the younger brother of one's father; paternal uncle.
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♪ kākā
ಕಾಕಾ
- (noun)
- one's liking; inclination.
- a resting on the integrity, trust, faith.
- close familiarity; intimate feeling; intimacy.
- ಕಾಕಾಪುಡಿ kākāpuḍi =(correctly) ಕಾಕಾಹಿಡಿ; ಕಾಕಾಹಿಡಿ kākāhiḍi (fig.) to propitiate; to render favourable; to work or to offer submissively just to please another; to try too hard to please some one in important position; ಕಾಕಾಹೊಡೆ kākāhoḍe = (correctly) ಕಾಕಾಹಿಡಿ.