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♪ hāřāṭa
ಹಾಱಾಟ
- (noun)
- the act, manner or power of flying or moving through space (as of birds, aircrafts, etc.); flight.
- the state of (a group of people, mob) being running hither and thither (as from fear).
- (fig.) a shouting loudly as in reprimanding and from anger.
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♪ hēṛāṭa
ಹೇಱಾಟ
- (noun)
- the act of drawing or pulling or carrying loads or loaded vehicles.
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♪ hoṛaṭu
ಹೊಱಟು
- (noun)
- = ಹೊಱಡು2.
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♪ hoṛaḍu
ಹೊಱಡು
- (verb)
- to make a valuntary movement from one place (to another).
- to come or go out.
- (light, sound, etc.) to be given forth or released to go out or come out from.
- to be heard.
- to come to be seen; to appear.
- to get released or to escape (from another's hold, imprisonment).
- to extend (oneself) out.
- to begin, start an undertaking; to take up.
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♪ hoṛaḍu
ಹೊಱಡು
- (noun)
- a rounded, protruding lump, as the fleshy mass on the back; a hump.
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♪ hārāt`a
ಹಾರಾಟ
- (noun)
- the act, manner or power of flying or moving through space (as of birds, aircrafts, etc.); flight.
- the state of (a group of people, mob) being running hither and thither (as from fear).
- (fig.) a shouting loudly as in reprimanding and from anger.
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♪ haraṭi
ಹರಟಿ
- (noun)
- a round object used for winding the thread round by weavers.
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♪ haraṭu
ಹರಟು
- (verb)
- to talk much, incessantly and lightly; to chatter without having seriousness about the subject being talked about.
- to have a jovial, light talk (as for refreshing or rejoicing).
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♪ haraṭe
ಹರಟೆ
- (noun)
- a talking lightly or lacking seriousness about the subject (often just for passing time).
- a dull, tiresome, boring narration or story.
- a jovial, light, unsystematic talk.
- a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usu. in prose and generally analytic, speculative or interpretative, but in a lighter style; an essay.
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♪ haraḍi
ಹರಡಿ
- (noun)
- = ಹರಡು3.