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♪ maruḷ
ಮರುಳ್
- (verb)
- to have a false perception, conception; to be misled.
- to be inspired with or carried away by, foolish or shallow love.
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♪ maruḷ
ಮರುಳ್
- (adjective)
- = ಮರುಳು1.
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♪ maruḷ
ಮರುಳ್
- (noun)
- = ಮರುಳು2.
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♪ maruḷa
ಮರುಳ
- (adjective)
- lacking good sense; lacking normal intelligence; foolish; stupid.
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♪ maruḷa
ಮರುಳ
- (noun)
- a hallucinated man.
- a mad fellow.
- a foolish, stupid fellow.
- a man who is under a spell.
- a man who is fascinated or is charmed.
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♪ maraḷ
ಮರಳ್
- (verb)
- = ಮರಳು1.
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♪ marāḷa
ಮರಾಳ
- (noun)
- any of several large-bodied, stately web-footed birds of the subfamily Anserinae, having a long, graceful neck and pure-white plumage, known as graceful swimmers; a male swan.
- a medicinal solution applied locally to the eye; any eyewash; a collyrium.
- a horse.
- a cloud.
- a wicked, deceitful man.
- any of a large number of relatively small waterfowl with a flat bill, short neck and legs, and webbed feet; a duck.
- a grove of pomegranate.
- (dance.) a particular movement on the ground.
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♪ marāḷa
ಮರಾಳ
- (noun)
- a band put around the belly of a horse for holding a saddle; a girth.
- a narrow strap of leather attached to each end of the bit in the mouth of a horse, and held by the rider or driver to control the animal; rein.
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♪ mārāḷa
ಮಾರಾಳ
- (noun)
- a sanyāsi, the Hindu ascetic, of the highest order.
- Brahma, whose vehicle is a swan.
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♪ maraḷi
ಮರಳಿ
- (noun)
- the plant Tephrosia purpurea of Papilionaceae family; wild indigo.