Kamte, Kaṃte, Kante: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusKaṃte (ಕಂತೆ):—
1) [noun] a bundle of hay, harvested crop, etc.
2) [noun] a false statement or statements made with an intention to deceive another or others;ಕಂತೆಕಟ್ಟು [kamtekattu] k antekaṭṭu to make into a bundle; wrap or tie together.
3) [noun] (fig.) to move from or leave one’s place.
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Kaṃte (ಕಂತೆ):—
1) [noun] a waste piece of cloth, esp. one that is old or torn; a mendicaṇṭs coat made of rags.
2) [noun] a long side-bag, hung on a shoulder by a beggar or mendicant.
3) [noun] the human body.
4) [noun] a mud-wall (of a house).
5) [noun] (fig.) useless chat, discussion, etc.
6) [noun] (fig.) (pl.) trivial or mundane things; ಕಂತೆಕಟ್ಟು [kamtekattu] k antekaṭṭu (fig.) to die; to kick the bucket; ಕಂತೆಬೊಂತೆ [kamtebomte] k antebonte (dupl.) of ಕಂತೆ [kamte]2; ಕಂತೆವೊಗೆ [kamtevoge] k antevoge (fig.) to die; to kick the bucket; ಕಂತೆಬಿಚ್ಚು [kamtebiccu] k antebiccu (fig.) to begin narrating unnecessary details in a boring manner; ಕಂತೆಮಾತು [kamtematu] k ante mātu idle or useless talk; ಕಂತೆಗೆ ತಕ್ಕ ಬೊಂತೆ [kamtege takka bomte] k antege takka bonte only people of like character mingle together.
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Kāṃte (ಕಾಂತೆ):—
1) [noun] a beloved or lovely woman.
2) [noun] a woman in relation to a man to whom she is married; a wife.
3) [noun] (in gen.) a woman.
4) [noun] a creeper.
5) [noun] the plant Amomum subulatum of Zingiberaceae family.
6) [noun] its seed capsule or seed; large cardamom.
7) [noun] the earth.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Kamte-bhomvri, Kamte-kuvar, Kamtebhiksha, Kamtedara, Kamtega, Kamtekayika, Kamtepurana, Kamteru, Kamterugu, Kamtevore, Kamteyabara, Kamteyadara.
Ends with: Amtekamte, Camarijakamte, Ekalakamte, Malalakamte, Panakamte, Pranakamte, Samudrakamte, Shrikamte, Varakamte.
Full-text (+8): Kante-bhaji, Kante ki cholai, Kamte-kuvar, Kamte-bhomvri, Kante-bhouri, Bhrishti, Kante-dhotra, Kante-math, Kamtepurana, Kante-ringini, Sarasika, Kante-bhonvri, Proshitabhartrika, Ashri, Palika, Abhivasa, Keel, Dusra, Anukra, Upala.
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Taittiriya Upanishad Bhashya Vartika (by R. Balasubramanian)
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Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana (by Gaurapada Dāsa)
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Kuntaka’s evaluation of Sanskrit literature (by Nikitha. M)
12. Abhijñānajānakī in Kuntaka’s treatment < [Chapter 4 - Kuntaka’s evaluation of Sanskrit Plays of other Poets]