Heru: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHeru (ಹೆರು):—
1) [verb] to have (a thing in one’s possession); to possess or contain as a part, characteristic, attribute, etc.
2) [verb] to receive (salary, wages, etc.) for one’s labor or service.
3) [verb] to get or deserve as a result of something one has done.
4) [verb] to gain (interest, etc.) as profit.
5) [verb] to take or own responsibility of or for.
6) [verb] to give birth; to bring forth a young into life; to beget.
7) [verb] (in gen.) to produce or bring into existence; to generate.
8) [verb] to send out; give forth; discharge.
9) [verb] (a female bird, fish, reptile, insect, etc.) to lay egg or eggs.
10) [verb] to be got; to come into possession of.
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Heru (ಹೆರು):—[verb] to become a soft, semisolid mass; to become coagulated, curds.
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Heṟu (ಹೆಱು):—
1) [verb] to have (a thing in one’s possession); to possess or contain as a part, characteristic, attribute, etc.
2) [verb] to receive any compensation (as salary, wages, etc.) for one’s labour or service.
3) [verb] to get or deserve as a result of something one has done.
4) [verb] to gain (interest, etc.) as profit.
5) [verb] to take or own a responsibility of or for.
6) [verb] to give birth; to bring forth a young into life; to beget.
7) [verb] (in gen.) to produce or bring into existence; to generate.
8) [verb] to send out; to give forth; to discharge.
9) [verb] (a female bird, fish, reptile, insect, etc.) to lay egg or eggs.
10) [verb] to be got; to come into possession of.
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Heṟu (ಹೆಱು):—[verb] to become a soft, semisolid mass; to become coagulated, curds.
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Hēru (ಹೇರು):—
1) [verb] to put or set in a pile; to heap up.
2) [verb] to put in a particular place, condition; to place.
3) [verb] to be filled, charged, loaded with.
4) [verb] to cause to increase in number, quantity, degree or intensity.
5) [verb] to load with a burden; to place a burden on.
6) [verb] (fig.) to beat heavily and repeatedly.
7) [verb] to convey a burden from one place to another.
8) [verb] to cover, envelop or attack from all or almost all sides.
9) [verb] to become more in number, size, intensity, etc.
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Hēru (ಹೇರು):—
1) [noun] a heap of things; a pile.
2) [noun] that much quantity which a person or an animal can carry at a time.
3) [noun] a bag; a sack.
4) [noun] a weight used to rectify the difference in weights between the two pans of a balance; a counter weight.
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Hēṟu (ಹೇಱು):—
1) [verb] to put or set in a pile; to heap up.
2) [verb] to put in a particular place, condition; to place.
3) [verb] to be filled, charged, loaded with.
4) [verb] to cause to increase in number, quantity, degree or intensity.
5) [verb] to load with a burden; to place a burden on.
6) [verb] (fig.) to beat heavily and repeatedly.
7) [verb] to convey a burden from one place to another.
8) [verb] to cover, envelop or attack from all or almost all sides.
9) [verb] to become more in number, size, intensity, etc.
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Hēṟu (ಹೇಱು):—
1) [noun] a heap of things; a pile.
2) [noun] that much quantity which a person or an animal can carry at a time.
3) [noun] a bag; a sack.
4) [noun] a weight used to compensate the difference in weights between the two pans of a balance; a counter weight.
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: Harpokrates, Heru-p-khart, Heru-ta-ta-f, Heruge, Heruha, Heruka, Herukabhidhana, Herukabhyudaya, Herukamandala, Herukara, Herukatantra, Herukavajra, Heruki, Herula, Heruli, Heruna Pheruna, Herupi, Herur, Heruveru, Heruy eyol.
Ends with (+51): Addaheru, Aheru, Akasheru, Alakkucheru, Atitteru, Atutteru, Bhahpheru, Biguheru, Cheru, Dasheru, Dzanapalasheru, Eleheru, Etetheru, Etutteru, Gheru, Gul kheru, Incitteru, Jaana palasheru, Kadugaheru, Kaheru.
Full-text: Horus, Heruka, Aheru, Her, Dendera, Here, Hall-of-the Two Truths.
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