Amdale, Aṃḍale, Andale, Aṇḍale: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusAṃḍale (ಅಂಡಲೆ):—
1) [verb] to be troublesome; to become hostile; to annoy; to harass; to distress.
2) [verb] to reject with contempt; to refuse with scorn.
3) [verb] to treat with disrespect.
4) [verb] to feel pain; to undergo suffering; to suffer.
5) [verb] to move oneself with no definite or with no fixed course or direction; to wander.
6) [verb] to diffuse through the whole of; to pervade.
7) [verb] to compel to do or restrain from doing something; to subject to forcible repression.
8) [verb] to withdraw oneself; to return oneself; to recede.
9) [verb] to beat; to strike.
10) [verb] to press together; to squeeze.
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Aṃḍale (ಅಂಡಲೆ):—
1) [noun] forceful oppression; coercion.
2) [noun] trouble; annoyance; harassment.
3) [noun] mental irritation; botheration; anxiety; worry.
4) [noun] the state or an act of moving oneself with no definite or with no fixed course or direction; a wandering.
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: Amdaleta, Amdalevade, Amdalevu.
Ends with (+15): Adrishyamdale, Anuragamdale, Atamdale, Atikarshyamdale, Bamdale, Brihamdale, Caccaramdale, Camdale, Codyamdale, Damdale, Dhamdale, Didamdale, Hamdale, Jasamdale, Kamdale, Karmacamdale, Kelamdale, Lavanyamdale, Mudamdale, Naipathyamdale.
Full-text: Amdali.
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