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♪ gōva
ಗೋವ
- (noun)
- a man who protects, tends cattle; a cowherd.
- a man who guards, protects, another.
- a man who rides a horse.
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♪ kōva
ಕೋವ
- (noun)
- a maker of earthenware pots or vessels; a potter.
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♪ khōvā
ಖೋವಾ
- (noun)
- milk coagulated by boiling.
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♪ kava
ಕವ
- (independent clause)
- an indeclinable word used to express anger, force, etc.
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♪ kava
ಕವ
- (noun)
- the regular, natural, logical or chronological order; sequence.
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♪ gava
ಗವ
- (noun)
- a female cattle; a cow.
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♪ kāva
ಕಾವ
- (noun)
- (myth.) Kāma, the god of love, son of Křṣṇa.
- ಕಾವನಂಬು kāvanambu any of the five flower arrows of Manmatha, the Love-God; 2. the pain araising from the longing for sexual intercourse; ಕಾವನಯ್ಯ kāvanayya Křṣṇa, father of Love-God, Manmatha; ಕಾವನರಸಿ kāvanarasi Rati, wife of Manmatha, the Love-God.
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♪ gav
ಗವ್
- (noun)
- a sound that creates an atmosphere of fear (as the incessant sounds made by insects in a very dark area).
- the sharp, abrupt sound made by a dog.
- ಗವ್ ಎನ್ನು gav ennu to be very dark and have insects making incessant sounds (creating a sense of fear).
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♪ gāva
ಗಾವ
- (noun)
- a more or less concentrated group of houses, larger than a village but smaller than a city; a town.
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♪ kāv
ಕಾವ್
- (noun)
- a sound imitating the cry of a crow, pigeon, etc.