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♪ pōntu
ಪೋಂತು
- (noun)
- = ಪೋತ1.
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♪ pondu
ಪೊಂದು
- (verb)
- to come into association with; to join; to associate (oneself) with.
- to be in agreement with (as in feeling, action, ideas, interest, etc.); to unite harmoniously with.
- to go or come near; to approach.
- to collide or dash against.
- to be smeared; to be daubed on.
- to go as far as; to reach.
- to enter into; to go or come into.
- to depend, rely on; to take support from.
- to get; to gain; to receive.
- to happen; to occur.
- to have sexual intercourse.
- to wear, put on (a garment ornament, form, etc.).
- to be arranged; to become available (as money, resources, etc.).
- to bring a result.
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♪ pondu
ಪೊಂದು
- (verb)
- to cease to live; to die.
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♪ pondu
ಪೊಂದು
- (noun)
- the state of being associated harmoniously.
- a large number of things or persons collected together; a group; a multitude.
- the position, space, region beside one; a side.
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♪ pondu
ಪೊಂದು
- (noun)
- the act or fact of dying; a coming to a permanent end of all life; death.
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♪ panta
ಪಂತ
- (noun)
- a solemn promise or pledge dedicating oneself to an act, service or way of life; a vow; a pledge.
- utterly unyielding and quarrelsome in attitude; adamancy.
- a striving in competition or rivalry with another; a vying.
- any game of uncertainty played with a wager.
- (in gen.) any game played by two teams to establish supremacy of one over the other.
- a pledge of a forfeit risked on some uncertain outcome; wager; a bet.
- haughtiness; insolence; disdain; arrogance.
- an announcement, declaration or narration made in an open or ostentatious way.
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♪ panta
ಪಂತ
- (noun)
- a way beaten, formed or trodden by the feet of persons; a path.
- a right course of action procedure.
- position; rank; status; standing.
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♪ panta
ಪಂತ
- (noun)
- a learned man; a scholar.
- a teacher.
- a surname used in Mahārāṣṭra.
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♪ pantha
ಪಂಥ
- (noun)
- = ಪಂತ1.
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♪ pantha
ಪಂಥ
- (noun)
- a way beaten, formed or trodden by the feet of persons; a path.
- a right course of action procedure.
- a group of people having a common religious ideals, philosophy, customs, etc.