1. ಹೆಣಿಗೆ

    ♪ heṇige
    1. (noun)
    2. the art of weaving a fabric or clothing using threads.
    3. a woven fabric.
    4. the character of a woven fabric as determined by the arrangement, quality, etc. of the fabric's threads or quality of embroidery work.
  2. ಹೆಣಿಗೆ

    ♪ heṇige
    1. (noun)
    2. a toothed device of plastic, hard rubber, bone, wood or metal, used for untangling and arranging the hair; a comb.
    3. a natural bunch of plantain fruits.
    4. that part of a loom which the threads pass through.
  3. ಹೆಣಿಕೆ

    ♪ heṇike
    1. (noun)
    2. the state of (three or more long flexible things) being intertwined, interlaced or braided together.
    3. the act of interweaving (three or more strands of hair, straw, strings, etc.).
    4. an interwoven, intertwined product (as a braid).
  4. ಹಣಕು

    ♪ haṇaku
    1. (noun)
    2. = ಹಣಿಕು.
  5. ಹೆಣಗ

    ♪ heṇaga
    1. (noun)
    2. a person lacking positive qualities of life, as of warmth, vitality, interest, brightness, brilliance, etc. (considered as dead despite being alive).
  6. ಹಣಿಕು

    ♪ haṇiku
    1. (verb)
    2. to look through a small opening stealthily or from a place of hiding; to peep.
  7. ಹಣಿಕು

    ♪ haṇiku
    1. (verb)
    2. to fall or sink down as from weight or pressure.
    3. to bend oneself; to turn or be turned from a straight line; to become crooked.
    4. to shrink oneself from fear.
    5. to draw back; to turn away; to cower, as from fear.
    6. to wait for (something slyly or stealthily).
    7. to keep oneself out of sight as from fear.
    8. to fear; to be afraid of.
  8. ಹಣಿಗು

    ♪ haṇigu
    1. (verb)
    2. = ಹಣಿಕು2.
  9. ಹಣಿಗೆ

    ♪ haṇige
    1. (noun)
    2. a toothed device of plastic, hard rubber, bone, wood or metal, used for untangling and arranging the hair; a comb.
    3. a natural bunch of plantain fruits.
    4. that part of a loom which the threads pass through.
  10. ಹಣುಗು

    ♪ haṇugu
    1. (verb)
    2. to fall or sink down as from weight or pressure.
    3. to bend oneself; to turn or be turned from a straight line; to become crooked.
    4. to shrink oneself from fear.
    5. to draw back; to turn away; to cower, as from fear.
    6. to wait for (something slyly or stealthily).
    7. to keep oneself out of sight as from fear.
    8. to fear; to be afraid of.