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♪ kaigukku
ಕೈಗುಕ್ಕು
- (noun)
- a small quantity of food, taken in hand for eating.
- a morsel of food put into another's hand.
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♪ kagga
ಕಗ್ಗ
- (adjective)
- useless - a) having no use; unserviceable; worthless; b) to no purpose; ineffectual; of no avail.
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♪ kagga
ಕಗ್ಗ
- (noun)
- a boring account of something; a narration that is uninteresting.
- an uncivilised, rude person.
- a thing that is useless or worthless.
- ಕಗ್ಗ ಹೊಸೆ kagga hose to narrate in a very boring manner.
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♪ kagga
ಕಗ್ಗ
- (noun)
- a weapon for cutting and thrusting, consisting of a hilt with a cross-guard and a long straight or curved blade with a sharp point, later often worn on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of honour, authority or of religion; a sword.
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♪ kagga
ಕಗ್ಗ
- (noun)
- a net, used like a bag, for holding materials to be carried or conveyed.
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♪ gagga
ಗಗ್ಗ
- (noun)
- a member of a people or group with a civilization regarded as primitive, savage, etc.
- a tough, violent or brutal man.
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♪ kaggu
ಕಗ್ಗು
- (verb)
- to become black.
- (fig.) to lose one's original colour, as from fatigue, weariness, etc.
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♪ kaggu
ಕಗ್ಗು
- (noun)
- that which is unfit to be seen.
- a fruit in its very initial stag; an unripe fruit.
- a strong, unpleasant smell; stench; stink.
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♪ kigga
ಕಿಗ್ಗ
- (adjective)
- not long; not tall; short; small in size.
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♪ kūguga
ಕೂಗುಗ
- (noun)
- a man who calls, shouts loudly; a shouter.
- a man who commands (another) to come; a caller.