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♪ pōka
ಪೋಕ
- (noun)
- he who wanders, roams; a wanderer.
- a man who spends time (idly).
- a cruel, wicked fellow.
- a dissolute, debauched man; a rake.
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♪ paga
ಪಗ
- (noun)
- = ಪಗವು.
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♪ pāka
ಪಾಕ
- (adjective)
- being in a very early period of life or growth; very young.
- unaffectely simple; childlike; artless.
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♪ pāka
ಪಾಕ
- (noun)
- the act of cooking food by heating, boiling, baking, frying, etc.
- any cooked food.
- the quality of being fully grown, ripe or fully developed; maturity.
- a being perfect, complete; maturity.
- a thick solution of sugar and water boiled together; a syrrup.
- an extract produced by decocting; decoction.
- the result, product or consequence of any action.
- the act or process of digesting food; digestion.
- a very young child; an infant.
- the sacrificial fire of a house-holder.
- an oblation of rice, barley and pulse boiled with butter and milk for presentation to the gods or manes.
- a well blended mixture of two or more things.
- (rhet.) the quality of words, expressions being solemn, grave and serious.
- (astrol.) the condition of an individual person being ruled by astrological planets and stars.
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♪ pāka
ಪಾಕ
- (noun)
- the quality of being clean, tidy; tidiness; ಪಾಕ ಮಾಡು pāka māḍu to clean up; to keep (something) tidily.
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♪ pāga
ಪಾಗ
- (noun)
- any of the four equal parts of something; a fourth; a quarter.
- (hist.) a monetary coin of very small denomination.
- (hist.) a unit of of weight.
- a part or portion that belongs or is allotted to an individual or one is eligible for.
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♪ pāga
ಪಾಗ
- (noun)
- = ಪಾಗಾ.
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♪ pāgā
ಪಾಗಾ
- (noun)
- a building in which elephants or horses are sheltered and fed.
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♪ page
ಪಗೆ
- (verb)
- to have or maintain enmity; to be hostile.
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♪ page
ಪಗೆ
- (noun)
- mutual hatred or ill-will; enmity; hostility; antipathy.
- one that is antagonistic to another; one seeking to injure, overthrow, humiliate another; an enemy.