Agi, Āgī: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusAgi (ಅಗಿ):—
1) [verb] to undergo a painful emotion excited by danger; to fear.
2) [verb] to withdraw or shrink oneself from the apprehension of danger or pain.
3) [verb] to be excited by pleasantness; to be glad, delighted.
4) [verb] to grind with the teeth; to chew.
5) [verb] to tear or puncture with the teeth; to bite.
6) [verb] to move oneself frequently to and fro; to shiver; to quiver.
7) [verb] to diffuse or extend through the whole of; to pervade.
8) [verb] to make a loud, hoarse sound, as a lion; to roar.
9) [verb] to dig; to burrow; to make a hole or wound;10) [verb] ಅಗಿದರೆ ಸವೆಯದಿರು, ನುಂಗಿದರೆ ಇಳಿಯದಿರು [agidare saveyadiru, numgidare iliyadiru] agidare saveyadiru, nuŋgidare iḷiyadiru (prov.) to be a stingy miser.
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Agi (ಅಗಿ):—[noun] a young shoot; a seedling.
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 (+83): Agi-lagnu, Agia, Agia chita, Agia tita, Agiagi, Agibath, Agibhagim Padanem, Agibigi, Agica Lola, Agica Pulava, Agica-lola-kallola, Agici Jibha, Agidi, Agidu, Agidugi, Agidugi-Karanem-Kadhanem-Urakanem-Pahanem, Agiduginta Nasanem, Agig-reibe, Agigaai, Agigi.
Ends with (+517): Abhagi, Adabhagi, Adagi, Adaviragi, Adayagi, Adbhagi, Addalagi, Adhvatyagin, Afurika-koma-tsunagi, Agalagi, Agganagi, Agiagi, Akalayavagi, Akilametaki, Akilantanayaki, Algaragi, Alhagi pseudalhagi, Alicagi, Aligpagi, Amalaki.
Full-text: Angusha, Avivaru, Prangana, Samanga, Angati, Agni, Karuvi-akupeyar, Apanga, Angara, Ang, Angiras, Agra, Kadha, Gaya, Savatthi, Vajji, Agu.
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Sivaprakasam (Study in Bondage and Liberation) (by N. Veerappan)
Dasha Karya and Guru < [Chapter 7 - Liberation]
Guru-in-physical form < [Chapter 6 - Means to Release]
Three forms of deeds < [Chapter 2 - Bondage]
A fragment of the Babylonian 'Dibbara' epic (by Morris Jastrow)
Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story) (by Somadeva)
Chapter LXIII < [Book X - Śaktiyaśas]