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♪ ḍaŋgu
ಡಂಗು
- (noun)
- the condition of being struck with wonder, surprise, admiration, etc.
- the feeling of anxiety, agitation of mind caused by an impending or expected danger, evil, pain, loss, etc.; fear.
- the state of being absorbed, engrossed in (something).
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♪ ṭaŋgu
ಟಂಗು
- (noun)
- the strap of a horsṛs harness passing from the noseband to the girth between the forelegs, to keep the horse from rearing or throwing back its head: martingale.
- a ring with a flat bottom hung by a strap, usu. on each side of a saddle and used as a footrest in mounting and while riding; a stirrup.
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♪ ḍaŋku
ಡಂಕು
- (noun)
- a continuing and bitter hate or ill will; deep spite or malice; hostility; enmity.
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♪ ṭāŋgu
ಟಾಂಗು
- (noun)
- either of the two legs (of a human being); ಟಾಂಗುಕೊಡು tāngu koḍu to put one's leg across the direction of another's movement as to thwart or make that person fall down.
- (fig.) to hinder, obstruct, another's progress, plans, etc.; to put a spoke in another's wheel.
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♪ ṭaŋka
ಟಂಕ
- (noun)
- a wedge-like tool with a cutting edge at the end of the blade, made of steel, used for cutting or shaping stone; a chisel.
- a mould used for making monetary coins.
- a tool used to punch palmyra leaves by driving it at one corner (for tying them together).
- a making of coins by stamping; the act or process of minting money; mintage.
- a stamped coin.
- an officially designated place, building or room where monetary coins are minted.
- an archaic tax levied on persons engaged in minting coins.
- sodium borate, a white, anhydrous, crystalline salt (see ಟಂಕಣ).
- the act of repairing vessels by hammering the portion where it is cracked, dented or broken.
- the downward gradient of a hill or mountain.
- a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.; pride; conceit.
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♪ ṭhaŋka
ಠಂಕ
- (noun)
- the act or process of minting monetary coins.
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♪ ḍaŋka
ಡಂಕ
- (noun)
- a cylindrical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere with a membrane stretched tightly over both the ends, played by beating with the hands, sticks, etc.
- a kind of small, hour-glass shaped, hand-held percussion instrument, in which the two bands with a hard material tied to the free ends make sounds by striking the leather membrane on either side, when shaken continuously; obstinacy; stubbornness.
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♪ ḍaŋga
ಡಂಗ
- (noun)
- = ಡಂಗೆ1.
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♪ ḍaŋga
ಡಂಗ
- (noun)
- a station of the guards exacting tax and guarding the local farm land, in a hilly passage or region.
- a defensive wall built around a building, town, etc.; a fort.
- the quality or fact of sticking doggedly to one's view, opinion, demand etc.
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♪ ṭāŋga
ಟಾಂಗ
- (noun)
- = ಟಾಂಗಾ.