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♪ nagaṇa
ನಗಣ
- (noun)
- (pros.) a group consisting of three short syllabic instants (uuu); tribrach.
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♪ nagna
ನಗ್ನ
- (adjective)
- being without clothing; uncovered; nude; naked.
- out of cover, sheath, etc. (as a sword).
- untilled; unploughed.
- without additions ornaments, disguises or embellishments; plain; stark; naked.
- (bot.) without leaves, corolla, ovary, perianth, etc.; naked.
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♪ nagna
ನಗ್ನ
- (noun)
- the condition of being without clothing; nakedness.
- a naked man.
- a Jaina mendicant (who does not wear clothes).
- Śiva.
- the condition of being empty; emptiness.
- Gautam Buddha.
- an official in a palace whose duty is to herald, often flatteringly, the king's merits; a sycophant; a flatterer; a fawner.
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♪ nāgaṇi
ನಾಗಣಿ
- (noun)
- = ನಾಗ - 9.
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♪ niguṇa
ನಿಗುಣ
- (noun)
- a meritorious or virtuous man.
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♪ nākāṇe
ನಾಕಾಣೆ
- (noun)
- (arch.) one fourth of a rupee; four-annas.
- a coin of the value of four annas.
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♪ nāgiṇi
ನಾಗಿಣಿ
- (noun)
- (myth.) a female belonging to the world of serpents, represented with the face and hands and upper body of a beautiful woman and the tail of a serpent.
- a female snake.
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♪ nikkaṇi
ನಿಕ್ಕಣಿ
- (noun)
- (dial.) the dry outer covering of corn; husk.
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♪ nagne
ನಗ್ನೆ
- (noun)
- = ನಗ್ನಿಕೆ.
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♪ nighna
ನಿಘ್ನ
- (adjective)
- being under (another's) control; subjugated.
- depending or relying on another; dependent.