Haru, Harū: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHaru (ಹರು):—[noun] = ಹರಿವು [harivu]1.
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Hāru (ಹಾರು):—
1) [verb] to see; to look at.
2) [verb] to expect; to look forward to; to anticipate.
3) [verb] to wish for.
4) [verb] to think deeply about; to consider carefully; to ponder over.
5) [verb] to notice or perceive; to pay special attention to; to observe.
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Hāru (ಹಾರು):—
1) [verb] to spring, jump up.
2) [verb] to rise or fly high into the air; to soar.
3) [verb] to move or glide on currents of air.
4) [verb] to go away; to depart.
5) [verb] (a group of people, mob) to break up and move in different directions; to scatter; to disperse.
6) [verb] to throb, palpitate rapidly.
7) [verb] to be destroyed; to be demolished.
8) [verb] to send out; to discharge; to emit.
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Hāru (ಹಾರು):—
1) [noun] the bank on the other side of a river, stream, etc.
2) [noun] the termination portion; the end.
3) [noun] the slope of the roof of a building.
4) [noun] either of the extremities of a yoke of a plough, cart, etc.
5) [noun] an instance of escaping from a difficult, dangerous condition.
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Hāṟu (ಹಾಱು):—
1) [verb] to spring, jump up.
2) [verb] to rise or fly high into the air; to soar.
3) [verb] to move or glide on currents of air.
4) [verb] to go away; to depart.
5) [verb] (a group of people, mob) to break up and move in different directions; to scatter; to disperse.
6) [verb] to throb, palpitate rapidly.
7) [verb] to be destroyed; to be demolished.
8) [verb] to send out; to discharge; to emit.
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Hāṟu (ಹಾಱು):—
1) [noun] an instance of jumping or leaping forward or down.
2) [noun] the distance covered by such a movement.
3) [noun] the act, manner of flying; flight.
4) [noun] a kind of boat.
5) [noun] an aircraft; an aeroplane.
6) [noun] (dial.) a steep fall of water, as of a stream, from a height; a cascade; a waterfall.
7) [noun] the act of throbbing (of the heart); throb.
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 (+41): Haru-handama, Harubu, Haruch, Harudi, Harugal, Harugalu, Haruganu, Harugattige, Haruge, Harugol, Harugolu, Haruguppe, Haruhe, Haruhode, Haruhu, Haruhugedu, Haruka, Harukalu, Harukani, Harukeri.
Ends with (+204): Acaru, Accaru, Aintaru, Akharu, Apharatapharu, Apharu, Appiriyataru, Atippataru, Atittaru, Atuttukkaluttaru, Avadharu, Badharu, Badharu, Bakharu, Behusharu, Berne-laharaharu, Betha-gokharu, Bethu gokharu, Bhadracharu, Bhargokharu.
Full-text: Sonsong harus, Haru-handama, Mima-haru, Pannane, Koralu, Khabaru, Angala, Hadaya, Ala, Hira, Akasha.
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