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♪ gāvila
ಗಾವಿಲ
- (noun)
- a man who lives in a village; a villager.
- the chief or a man in charge of the administration, of a village.
- a town-watchman.
- a man regarded as unsophisticated, unintelligent, stupid, etc.
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♪ kavila
ಕವಿಲ
- (noun)
- = ಕವಿಲ್4.
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♪ kavil
ಕವಿಲ್
- (verb)
- to cover from all or almost all sides; to encircle; to attack.
- to spread over (as clouds over a place).
- to spread or diffuse oneself all over.
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♪ kavil
ಕವಿಲ್
- (verb)
- to become or turn brown orange brown or yellow brown.
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♪ kavil
ಕವಿಲ್
- (adjective)
- of brown orange brown or yellow brown colour.
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♪ kavil
ಕವಿಲ್
- (noun)
- the orange-brown or yellow-brown colour.
- a brown cow or bull.
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♪ kavala
ಕವಲ
- (noun)
- a mouthful of food.
- a washing of the mouth (by rinsing othe throat with a liquid kept in motion by the slow expulsion of air from the lungs).
- a preparation made of betel leaf, betel nut, lime and spices, used to chew.
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♪ gavala
ಗವಲ
- (noun)
- a male bison; a wild buffalo.
- the horn of a wild buffalo.
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♪ kaval
ಕವಲ್
- (verb)
- to put forth branches; to branch.
- to spread in or divide into branches; to ramify.
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♪ kaval
ಕವಲ್
- (noun)
- the state of being branched or having branches.
- any woody extension growing from the trunk or main stem or from a main limb, of a tree or shrub; a branch.
- the state of having a forked end; a 'Y'-shaped stick.
- one of the streams into which a river or large creek is divided.
- a division of a family descending from a common ancestor.
- a subdivision of a family of languages.
- division into two parts, groups or classes, esp. when these are sharply distinguished or opposed; dichotomy.
- the state of being different from what one was or what was promissed, etc.; variableness.
- a pair of ornamental lines woven at the border of a cloth.
- ಕವಲಾಗು kavalāgu to branch out; 2. to take different way from the main line; to deviate; 3. to deviate from what was said, assured or promissed; 4. (the mind) to become unable to decide; to be uncertain; ಕವಲಿಲ್ಲದಂ kavalilladan he or that which can never become two; the soul.