1. ಜೋರು

    ♪ jōru
    1. (verb)
    2. to send forth (sap, any liquid) from within; to cause to ooze or leak.
    3. (a liquid) to fall in a continuous stream.
    4. to leak out, to drip; to flow out (as through small openings or pores.
    5. to be lost.
    6. to be hanging or hung.
    7. to become loose and slip down.
    8. (one's haughtiness, overbearingness, etc.) to be subdued, lost.
  2. ಜೋರು

    ♪ jōru
    1. (noun)
    2. the act of oozing, leaking out.
    3. the act or manner of flowing; a flow.
    4. the act of emitting; issuance; a discharge.
  3. ಜೋರು

    ♪ jōru
    1. (noun)
    2. the quality that is characterised by intense force, speed, strong passion, impetuousness, etc.
    3. the act of compelling; coercion; compulsion.
    4. the act or quality of domineering.
    5. the condition or quality of being more in number, quantity, intensity, etc. than usual or normal.
    6. ಜೋರಾಗಿ jōrāgi forcefully; vehemently; 2. loudly; 3. with a great speed; speedily; 4. haughtily; overbearingly; ಜೋರಾಗು jōrāgu to become forceful, vehement; to gain force; 2. (voice, sound) to become louder; 3. to gain more speed; to become speedier; 4. to become domineering; ಜೋರುಮಾಡು jōrumāḍu to speed up; to increase the speed; 2. to force (another to do, accept, etc.) to coerce; 3. to behave in a domineering, overbearing manner.
  4. ಝೋರು

    ♪ jhōru
    1. (noun)
    2. the quality that is characterised by intense force, speed, strong passion, impetuousness, etc.
    3. the act of compelling; coercion; compulsion.
    4. the act or quality of domineering.
    5. the condition or quality of being more in number, quantity, intensity, etc. than usual or normal.
  5. ಜರ

    ♪ jara
    1. (noun)
    2. a rise of body temperature above the normal; fever.
    3. any of various diseases of which fever is a prominent symptom.
    4. a state of heightened or intense emotion or activity.
    5. a contagious usu. transient enthusiasm.
  6. ಜರ

    ♪ jara
    1. (noun)
    2. the last period of normal human life, esp. when physical abilities are failing or have failed and body is becoming or has become infirm.
  7. ಜರ

    ♪ jara
    1. (noun)
    2. gold, a malleable ductile yellow metallic element, used especially in coins, jewellery, etc.
    3. a thin wire of gold extruded, to be used in textiles; a gold lace.
  8. ಝರ

    ♪ jhara
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಝರಿ2.
  9. ಜಾರ

    ♪ jāra
    1. (noun)
    2. a man who has, habitually tends to have, sexual relations with a woman or women other than his wife; a lecher; a debauchee.
  10. ಜರಿ

    ♪ jari
    1. (verb)
    2. to change one's place; to move; to go.
    3. to run away or escape from danger, pursuit, unpleasantness, etc.; to flee.
    4. to be lost.
    5. to go to a side, ( as, leaving some room for others).
    6. to move (oneself) from above or one's grip; to slide; to slip.
    7. to make loose; to unfasten; to loosen.
    8. to tighten; to fasten.
    9. to insert (something) into with force.
    10. to make changes so as to fit, conform; to make (something) suitable; to adjust.
    11. to slip by or past; to pass.
    12. to die; to cease.
    13. to stop because of indecision; to pause or delay in acting, choosing or deciding because of unsure feeling or lack of confidence.
    14. to lose power, status, reputation, dignity, etc.
    15. to sag down.
    16. to fall down.