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♪ damma
ದಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- moral or religious righteousness.
- moral standards.
- Yama, the divine law-giver.
- a religious discourse.
- an earning of religious merit (as by leading pure moral and religious life).
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♪ damma
ದಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- an ancient gold coin.
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♪ damma
ದಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- the condition or quality of being fat, stout or corpulent.
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♪ tamma
ತಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- a younger brother.
- a term used to address a younger male person.
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♪ tamma
ತಮ್ಮ
- (pronoun)
- that or those belonging to you; yours.
- (reflexively used) that or those belonging to the one (referred to or implied).
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♪ dhamma
ಧಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- moral or religious righteousness.
- moral standards.
- Yama, the divine law-giver.
- a religious discourse.
- an earning of religious merit (as by leading pure moral and religious life).
- any specific system of belief and worship, often involving a code of ethics and a philosophy; a religion.
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♪ dhamma
ಧಮ್ಮ
- (noun)
- the condition or quality of being fat, stout or corpulent.
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♪ tama
ತಮ
- (noun)
- absence of light; darkness.
- a class of qualities as offensiveness, aggressiveness, meanness, greed, lust, moral impurity, etc., as one of the three main types of qualities.
- a mystical arrow that was believed to cause darkness in the battle-field. 4. (astrol.) Ra`hu, the mythological demon and one of the nine planets, which was believed to cause eclipse.
- the condition or quality of being ignorant; lack of knowledge; ignorance.
- a sinful deed.
- the tip of the foot.
- an evil spirit; a demon.
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♪ dama
ದಮ
- (noun)
- a controlling or keeping under check.
- a restraining of one's passions; a control over the natural instincts of the sensual organs and mind.
- a punishment awarded to an offender.
- the science of political and economic administration.
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♪ dāma
ದಾಮ
- (noun)
- a dwelling place; an abode; a house.