Diddu, Diḍḍu: 1 definition

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Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Diḍḍu (ದಿಡ್ಡು):—

1) [noun] a bundle of fire-wood, clothes, etc.

2) [noun] a thickly sewn garland of flowers.

3) [noun] the trunk of a tree.

4) [noun] the white core in the stem of a plantain tree.

5) [noun] a stick, rod or staff.

6) [noun] a piece of a whole.

7) [noun] a piece of log of wood for making agricultural implements.

8) [noun] a dressed stone used in founding a building.

9) [noun] a lump of a metal.

10) [noun] the edge, border.

11) [noun] the physical structure of human beings; the body.

12) [noun] a headless trunk (of human beings or animals).

13) [noun] the uncooked part of grains as rice, pulse, etc.

14) [noun] that which is fat, corpulent or thick.

15) [noun] a curry made of the white core of a plantain tree.

16) [noun] anything that nourishes the body.

17) [noun] the essential thing of a substance; essence.

18) [noun] the physical strength.

19) [noun] the quality of being brave; bravery.

20) [noun] the quality of being arrogant; overbearing pride; arrogance.

21) [noun] a thick staff tied to the neck as to hang itself between the forelegs to hinder the movement of cattle.

22) [noun] (fig.) a heavy load; a burden.

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Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.

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