1. ಮೆಯ್

    ♪ mey
    1. (verb)
    2. (said of cattle) to eat; to graze.
    3. (derog. or sarc. said of human beings) to eat; to consume (as food).
    4. to consume or destroy with devastating force; to devour.
    5. (fig.) to demand for or accept bribe.
    6. to spread or be diffused throughout; to prevade.
  2. ಮೆಯ್

    ♪ mey
    1. (noun)
    2. the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant or human).
    3. a portion, region or space beside one.
    4. the act or an instance of being born; birth.
    5. the attitude of facing and dealing boldly with any dangerous, difficult, painful thing or situation; courage.
    6. marked courage or bravery; valour.
    7. any of the ways in which something may be observed, considered or presented; an aspect; a phase.
    8. (dance.) a particular kind of rythmic and measured movement of hands, legs, and head.
    9. ಮೆಯ್ಯನಿಕ್ಕು meyyanikku to lay one's body on the ground before another to show reverence or in seeking refuge, help, etc.; to prostrate.
  3. ಮೇಯ

    ♪ mēya
    1. (adjective)
    2. that can be measured; measurable.
    3. that can be understood; clear; comprehensible; intelligible.
  4. ಮೇಯ

    ♪ mēya
    1. (noun)
    2. that which can be measured; a thing that is measurable.
    3. that which can be understood.
  5. ಮಯ

    ♪ maya
    1. (noun)
    2. a camel.
    3. a horse.
    4. a zebra.
    5. a mythological architect, the architect and artificer of demons.
    6. a brahminee kite (Haliastur indus).
  6. ಮಯ

    ♪ maya
    1. (noun)
    2. the state of being filled, covered with or pervaded by.
  7. ಮಯ

    ♪ maya
    1. (adjective)
    2. (in comp.) filled, covered or pervaded with.
  8. ಮಾಯ

    ♪ māya
    1. (noun)
    2. the art of producing (by sleight of hand, optical illusion, etc.) apparently inexplicable phenomena; magic.
    3. the supposed art of influencing the course of events and of producing supernatural phenomena by the occult control of nature or of spirits; sorcery, witchcraft.
    4. The fact or condition of being deceived or deluded by appearances; a deception, a delusion; an illusion.
    5. an act or instance of deception; a dishonest artifice or trick; a fraud.
    6. the fact of being not seen; disappearance.
    7. the attachment caused by love; infatuation.
    8. an expert in producing baffling effects by tricks and sleight of hand; a magician.
    9. Lakṣmi, the Goddess of Wealth.
    10. Pārvati, the principal energy of nature.
  9. ಮಾಯ್

    ♪ māy
    1. (verb)
    2. = ಮಾಯು1.
  10. ಮಾಯಿ

    ♪ māyi
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಮಾಯಾವಿ.
    3. Brahma, the Creator of Universe.
    4. Śiva.
    5. Agni, the Fire-God.
    6. Manmatha, the Love-God.
    7. the plant Quercus lusitanica ( = Q. infectoria) of Gagaceae family; (?).