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♪ sangu
ಸಂಗು
- (noun)
- any of various evergreen plants of mistletoe family parasitic on deciduous or evergreen trees with small, yellowish-green leaves, yellowish flowers and shiny, white, poisonous berries; mistletoe.
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♪ sangu
ಸಂಗು
- (noun)
- a doubt; a suspicion.
- a hesitating or feeling hesitant from uncertainty, lack of confidence, etc.; hesitation.
- an anxious feeling; fear; apprehension.
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♪ sanku
ಸಂಕು
- (noun)
- the large, spiral, univalve shell of any of various marine mollusks, used as a trumpet; a conch.
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♪ sanku
ಸಂಕು
- (noun)
- a wedge-like weapon.
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♪ sanka
ಸಂಕ
- (noun)
- the large, spiral, univalve shell of any of various marine mollusks, used as a trumpet; a conch.
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♪ sanka
ಸಂಕ
- (noun)
- a structure built over an abyss, river, etc. for crossing over from one side to another; a bridge.
- ಸಂಕ ಮುರಿದಲ್ಲೇ ಸ್ನಾನ, ಗ್ರಹಚಾರ ಹಿಡಿದಲ್ಲೇ ದಾನ sanka muridallē snāna, grahacāra hiḍidallē dāna (prov.) the goat browses where he is tied.
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♪ sanga
ಸಂಗ
- (noun)
- a gathering of people or things; assemblage.
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♪ sanga
ಸಂಗ
- (noun)
- a joining of two or more persons; a union.
- companionship; association; intercourse.
- sexual union; coition.
- agreement; correspondence; harmony.
- (fig.) a man very fond of the company of women; a lady's man.
- Śiva of Kūḍalasangama, popular for Basava's association with it;
- ಸಂಗಬಿಡು sanga biḍu to become unfriendly or hostile; to estrange from another's assoiation.
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♪ sangha
ಸಂಘ
- (noun)
- a number of persons or things gathered closely together; a group; a cluster; an agregation.
- an organisation of persons having common interests, purposes, etc.; a society; a league; an association.
- the fact of being associated with another person or persons.
- an association of Tamil scholars, writers, etc., for advancing literature, patronised by Pānḍya kings in Tamil Nadu.
- (jain.) a congregation of jaina monks.
- (buddh.) a congregation of buddhist monks.
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♪ sānga
ಸಾಂಗ
- (adjective)
- having limbs; consisting of parts.
- of or relating to limbs or parts.
- entire; whole; complete.
- having, complemented by, the supplementary works (said of the vedas).