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♪ halabu
ಹಲಬು
- (verb)
- to express one's grief or pain by way of long, loud cries; to wail.
- to make a plaintive, sad, crying sound.
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♪ haḷaba
ಹಳಬ
- (noun)
- an aged man.
- a man being in a place for a long time or is known, acquainted for long.
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♪ halubi
ಹಲುಬಿ
- (noun)
- any male peafowl, esp., one of a species (Pavo cristatus) with a crest of plumules and long, brightly coloured upper tail coverts; a peacock.
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♪ halubu
ಹಲುಬು
- (verb)
- to express grief or pain by long, loud cries; to wail.
- to make a plaintive, sad, crying sound.
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♪ halube
ಹಲುಬೆ
- (noun)
- an agriculgural implement used to break the lumps of earth in the field.
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♪ holabu
ಹೊಲಬು
- (noun)
- a path, way, road; a course.
- a course of action; a manner, way that is or is to be followed.
- a report of recent happening told, received, etc.
- knowledge (of someone or something) got from personal contact or experience; acquaintance.
- something not revealed, made known or explained or deliberately kept from the knowledge of another or others.
- the boundary, limits, border of a piece of land, village, town, nation, etc.
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♪ hallubba
ಹಲ್ಲುಬ್ಬ
- (noun)
- a man whose front teeth are projecting slightly forward.
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♪ hallubbi
ಹಲ್ಲುಬ್ಬಿ
- (noun)
- a woman whose front teeth are projecting slightly forward.
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♪ hallubbu
ಹಲ್ಲುಬ್ಬು
- (noun)
- the fact or condition of the front teeth projecting slightly forward.