1. ತುಱು

    ♪ tuṛu
    1. (noun)
    2. farm animals collectively, as domesticated cows, bulls, etc.; cattle.
    3. a herd of cattle; ತುಱ್ವನಿಕ್ಕಿಸು tuṛuvanikkisu to fight for getting back the livestock stolen by thieves or a hostile army.
  2. ತೂಱು

    ♪ tūṛu
    1. (verb)
    2. to free (grain) from the lighter particles of chaff, dirt, etc., esp. by throwing it into the air and allowing the wind or a forced current of air to blow away impurities; to winnow.
    3. to throw (something) as to scatter around.
    4. to pay no attention to; to treat without due respect; to disregard.
    5. to drive (a group of persons, animals, etc.) out in different directions.
    6. to come out with a sudden rush or with force.
    7. to avoid (an evil) happening or occurring; to prevent.
    8. to move back and forth or from side to side frequently.
    9. to discharge; to emit.
    10. to push forward or away.
    11. to run away (from a place).
    12. to blow up or move with or as with an explosive; to explode; to blast.
    13. to spend (money) wastefully or extravagantly.
    14. (dial.) to pass stools in loose form and frequently.
  3. ತೂಱು

    ♪ tūṛu
    1. (verb)
    2. to fall in drops over a wide area.
    3. to allow or cause something to fall in drops.
  4. ದೂಱು

    ♪ dūṛu
    1. (verb)
    2. to find fault with; to blame; to reproach; to accuse.
    3. to report evil of another; to utter slander against.
    4. to bring formal charges against (of doing wrong, breaking the law, etc.).
    5. to appeal earnestly for help.
    6. to give an account of; to report; to bring to (another's) notice.
    7. to say pessimistically that some bad or evil thing would happen; to portend a future evil, failure or unfortunate thing.
  5. ದೂಱು

    ♪ dūṛu
    1. (noun)
    2. an accusing or being accused; accusation.
    3. very bad reputation; disgrace; dishonour; infamy.
    4. a requesting for help, sympathy, etc.; an appeal.
    5. a message, report or news.
    6. an order; a command.
    7. anxious concern; worry; anxiety.
    8. pain; suffering; distress; anguish.
    9. a vicious report given to another about and in the absence of a third person.
  6. ತಱ

    ♪ taṛa
    1. (noun)
    2. a way of doing, being, being done or happening; mode of action, occurrence, etc.: manner.
    3. the quality that attracts the mind; beauty; attractiveness.
    4. a matter or subject.
    5. something that is helpful or useful to a desired end; a means.
  7. ತಾಱ್

    ♪ tāṛ
    1. (verb)
    2. = ತಾಱು1.
  8. ತಾಱ್

    ♪ tār
    1. (noun)
    2. a thing or happening supposed to foretell a future event, either good or evil; augury; an omen.
  9. ತಱಿ

    ♪ taṛi
    1. (verb)
    2. to separate (a part) from the whole by or as by cutting; to cut; to sever.
    3. to pull, tear off or pluck out.
    4. to damage, injure or mar; to destroy.
    5. to inflict superficial wound; to scratch; to abrade.
    6. (the head) to lose hair; to become bald.
    7. to beat; to deliver blow or blows; to strike wit.
    8. to exempt from an obligation of paying.
    9. ತಱಿದೊಟ್ಟು taridoṭṭu to chap off and pile up the severed parts.
  10. ತಱಿ

    ♪ taṛi
    1. (noun)
    2. the act of cutting, severing off.
    3. the act or an instance of murdering.
    4. rice, wheat etc. that is pulverised into coarse powder.
    5. a rough, uneven surface (of a thing).
    6. a wedge or a stake with tapered or pointed end.
    7. a machine, containing harnesses, lay, reed, shuttles, treadles, etc., for weaving thread or yarn into cloth; a loom.
    8. a small grain (of sand, powdered stone, etc.).