Namdu, Naṃdu, Nandu: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusNaṃdu (ನಂದು):—
1) [verb] (a lamp, fire, etc.) to be extinguished; to be put out.
2) [verb] (pain, suffering, etc.) to become milder and gradually quenched.
3) [verb] to lose lustre; to become dull; to wither; to fade.
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Nāṃdu (ನಾಂದು):—
1) [verb] to place or keep in a liquid in order to saturate thoroughly; to soak.
2) [verb] to wet thoroughly; to saturate or drench.
3) [verb] to become wet or drenched.
4) [verb] to become liquid; to be liquefied; to melt.
5) [verb] to soften; to make gentle and tender.
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: Namdugalli, Namduli, Namdung, Namduri, Nanduttara.
Ends with: Sannamdu.
Full-text (+28): Nantuccelavu, Nandu kannu, Nattotu, Kuliram, Nantutterukkal, Vayanantu, Vellainantu, Pulani, Ciramili, Nariyuni, Miruttucuti, Vanarappakai, Celakkupam, Palnantu, Cem-parainantu, Talai-illacevakan, Paruntinviruntu, Pinantu, Karkkatakam, Cukkay.
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