Hadu, Haḍu: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHaḍu (ಹಡು):—
1) [verb] to lie horizontlly or nearly horzontally on a surface, as bed, couch, ground, etc.
2) [verb] to fall down.
3) [verb] (the sun) to godown (in the west) and disappear; to set.
4) [verb] to cease to live; to die.
5) [verb] to have sexual intercourse.
6) [verb] to have the use or benefit of; to have as one’s advantage; to enjoy.
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Haḍu (ಹಡು):—
1) [noun] uncultivated land; fallow land.
2) [noun] the direction in which the sun sets; west.
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Haḍu (ಹಡು):—
1) [noun] offensive dirt.
2) [noun] waste matter discharged from the bowels; faeces.
3) [noun] a strong sexual desire or the state of being sexually excited.
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Hāḍu (ಹಾಡು):—
1) [verb] to sing a song or elaborate a musical mode.
2) [verb] to produce musical sounds.
3) [verb] to praise esp. excessively.
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Hāḍu (ಹಾಡು):—
1) [noun] a lyrical composition that is tuned to be sung; a song.
2) [noun] (rhet.) a kind of poetical composition.
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Hāḍu (ಹಾಡು):—
1) [noun] a way of doing, being done or happening; mode of action, occurrence, etc.; manner.
2) [noun] manner or state of being; condition.
3) [noun] a matter of interest or importance to one; that which relates to or affects one; one’s concern.
4) [noun] the state of well-being; welfare.
5) [noun] the state of being unhappy, distressed, miserable or unfortunate.
6) [noun] a solemn vow to do or to restrain from doing.
7) [noun] greatness; solemnity.
8) [noun] state or instance of being equal; equality.
9) [noun] that which is correct, apt, appropriate.
10) [noun] a fruit sufficiently grown to become ripe soon.
11) [noun] the regular fall of the surface of oceans, seas caused by the sun and moon.
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Hāḍu (ಹಾಡು):—[noun] = ಹಾಡಿ [hadi].
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 (+22): Hadubettu, Hadubhumi, Hadubilisu, Hadubilu, Haduga, Hadugabba, Hadugara, Hadugarike, Hadugarti, Hadugarukke, Hadugayi, Hadugisu, Hadugu, Haduhagalu, Haduhu, Haduka, Hadukara, Haduke, Haduku, Hadukuli.
Ends with (+49): Acaintatu, Acatu, Aratihadu, Belahadu, Bhadu, Brahmathadu, Camatatu, Camutatu, Cikaitatu, Cikanakhadu, Citatu, Cupputtatu, Dhadu, Enghadu, Enneykkacatu, Garatihadu, Hasehadu, Icatu, Itishrihadu, Jametatu.
Full-text: Janaganamana, Haduvu, Haduhu, Hadugayi, Tarammayya, Bhuma, Nandi, Mangala, Nadu, Hadi, Hade, Pattu, Patu.
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Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 1.1.121 < [Chapter 1 - Summary of Lord Gaura’s Pastimes]