Hayku, Hāyku: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHāyku (ಹಾಯ್ಕು):—
1) [verb] to take off; to remove (as dress, outer covering etc.).
2) [verb] to keep, put (something) at on, etc.
3) [verb] to put on; to wear (as dress, covering, etc.).
4) [verb] to establish; to set up (as a shop).
5) [verb] to put or set in the ground for growth, as seeds, plants etc.
6) [verb] to pour or feed (water to plants).
7) [verb] to throw; to hurl.
8) [verb] to give birth to (said of animals).
9) [verb] to write or draw (a line, mark, etc.).
10) [verb] to commence; to start; to begin.
11) [verb] to invest (money in a business, enterprise, etc.).
12) [verb] to admit, put in or cause to joint (a person into a school, hospital, jail, etc.).
13) [verb] to provide (meals); to feed.
14) [verb] to give a blow.
15) [verb] to construct, form, build, etc.
16) [verb] to leave behind; to abandon.
17) [verb] to apply, daub, anoint, smear, etc. (as an oil, grease, etc.,).
18) [verb] to impose (as a tax) on.
19) [verb] to unfold and spread on a flat surface (as a mat, bed).
20) [verb] to collect together and pile up.
21) [verb] to agitate (air) and direct toward (with or as with a fan).
22) [verb] to harness (as a yoke on the neck of an ox).
23) [verb] to pierce (with a pointed weapon, horn, etc.).
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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