Adar: 2 definitions
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Ambiguity: Although Adar has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Adara.
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Hindi dictionary
Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryAdar in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) respect, deference, esteem; ~[niya] respectable, reverend; —[bhava] respect, esteem..—adar (आदर) is alternatively transliterated as Ādara.
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusAḍar (ಅಡರ್):—
1) [verb] to go or come up; to mount; to ascend.
2) [verb] (plants) to ascend by clinging to other objects by means of hooks, tendrils, etc.
3) [verb] to go high up.
4) [verb] to spread (oneself) throughout; to pervade.
5) [verb] to come into to contact or union with; to join.
6) [verb] to fall upon; to attempt violently to hurt or defeat; to attack; to invade; to encroach.
7) [verb] to go to or reach higher position or to attain moral height; to be elevated; to be exalted.
8) [verb] to go through or into like a spear, needle etc.; to pierce;9) [verb] ಅಡರೆಗೊಂಡು ತಿನ್ನು [adaregomdu tinnu] aḍaregoṇḍu tinnu to swallow in large quantities and awkwardly; ಅಡರೆಗೊಳ್ [adaregol] aḍaregoḷ to fasten oneself; to cling to; to be stuck, united closely to; to be in physical contact; ಅಡರೆತೊಡರೆ [adaretodare] aḍaretoḍare in perfect consonance; perfectly and completely; ಅಡರೆತೊಳಗು [adaretolagu] aḍare toḷagu to shine brilliantly; ಅಡರೆನುಡಿ [adarenudi] aḍarenuḍI to speak without thinking; to talk imperiously; ಅಡರೆನೋಡು [adarenodu] aḍare nōḍu to look as to grasp (the object) completely; ಅಡರೆಬೆಮರ್ [adarebemar] aḍare bemar to sweat excessively.
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 (+126): Aadarneey-sadsy, Adar ganchi hambu, Adara, Adara-satkara, Adaraatithya, Adarabhava, Adarabimbi, Adaragamci, Adaraganjee hambu, Adarak, Adaraka, Adarakya, Adarali, Adaramadu, Adaramana, Adaramgey, Adaramgol, Adarana, Adarane, Adaranem.
Ends with (+127): Ab shir madar, Akatar, Allimatar, Anadar, Anatinatar, Atinatar, Attaneminatar, Badar, Bahadar, Barachadar, Basnadaar, Bedamgadar, Belpadar, Bidadar, Biradar, Burg-madar, Cakkarappiratar, Calakatankatar, Calatar, Cantatar.
Full-text: Adar ganchi hambu, Sadar-adar, Adara, Atutti, Adaru, Dri.
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