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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusEragu (ಎರಗು):—
1) [verb] to throw oneself or lie humbly and submissively in a prostrate position (before a deity or another person).
2) [verb] to fall down from one’s standing or sitting position.
3) [verb] to attack; to make an inroad.
4) [verb] to fall upon and beat heavily.
5) [verb] (dial.) to bend or incline the body so as to rest part of one’s weight upon or against something; to lean.
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Eragu (ಎರಗು):—[noun] any of black, brown or red hymenopteran insects, of Formicidae family, gen. wingless, that live in colonies with a complex division of labour by castes, including workers, males, and a queen; an ant.
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Eṟagu (ಎಱಗು):—
1) [verb] to fall from a height; to alight.
2) [verb] to bow; to bend oneself in obeisance.
3) [verb] to fall upon; to attack.
4) [verb] to physically assault another.
5) [verb] to join; to enter.
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Eṟagu (ಎಱಗು):—[noun] want of wisdom; stupidity.
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Ēṟāgu (ಏಱಾಗು):—[verb] (injury, wound) to happen.
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: Eraguha.
Ends with (+20): Addaseragu, Ashtamgameragu, Ashtamgaveragu, Bekkasaberagu, Bekkasamberagu, Beragu, Biliseragu, Billuberagu, Billumberagu, Edureragu, Gobbeseragu, Godderagu, Hebberagu, Heragu, Himberagu, Icceragu, Kadiggeragu, Kaduveragu, Katteragu, Kilseragu.
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The Great Chronicle of Buddhas (by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw)
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