Hatte, Haṭṭe: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHaṭṭe (ಹಟ್ಟೆ):—
1) [noun] a narrow band; a strip.
2) [noun] a piece of cloth, paper, metal, wood, etc. having more length than the width, used for decorative purpose.
3) [noun] an ornamental, metal (usu. of silver or gold) band worn by women round their waist.
4) [noun] a betal leaf with arecanut, scented lime, etc. prepared for chewing.
5) [noun] a fold of betal leaves with arecanut placed inside, used to give along with coconut on occasions as marriage, etc.
6) [noun] a fragmented land.
7) [noun] amount collected from various people for a cause.
8) [noun] a fixed payment at regular intervals for services; salary.
9) [noun] a series of names, words, numbers, etc. set forth in order; a list.
10) [noun] a strip of (sterlised) cloth used for dressing an injured part of the body.
11) [noun] a tax to be paid to the government.
12) [noun] a chit containing the details of principal amount, interest, and other charges to be paid.
13) [noun] the outer, circular part of a wheel; the rim.
14) [noun] a legal, written document transferring one’s property as a gift to another; a gift-deed.
15) [noun] the fine, soft, shiny fibre produced by silkworms to form their cocoons.
16) [noun] a silk fabric; silk-cloth.
17) [noun] the condition of the head being bald; baldness.
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Hatte (ಹತ್ತೆ):—[adjective] = ಹತ್ತಿರ [hattira]1.
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Hatte (ಹತ್ತೆ):—
1) [noun] = ಹತ್ತಿರ [hattira]2.
2) [noun] the quality or fact of being smaller or thinner than usual or required.
3) [noun] a particular hold or lock in wrestling.
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Hatte (ಹತ್ತೆ):—[adverb] towards a place that is closer (to the object); near.
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: Hattegara, Hattegattu, Hattehala, Hattehalai, Hattehidi, Hattera, Hatteranike, Hatteri, Hattero, Hattevidi.
Ends with: Apahatte, Bhatte, Bhurnahatte, Ghiukhatte, Khatte, Phatte, Tuttibhatte.
Full-text (+27): Parapurva, Yogakanya, Tarakamaya, Mucukunda, Yathabhyarthita, Dandapupika, Pratisneha, Traidhatva, Likhita, Amritika, Riktata, Samkulikar, Vittakata, Rukmin, Kaniyams, Vikleda, Netrayoni, Jatugriha, Caurapancashika, Mahabuddhi.
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