Hunisu, Hūṇisu: 1 definition

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Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Hūṇisu (ಹೂಣಿಸು):—

1) [verb] to place an arrow on the string of a bow (to be shot).

2) [verb] to prepare; to make ready.

3) [verb] to give, bestow.

4) [verb] to order; to command.

5) [verb] to place oneself opposite (as to oppose); to counter; to oppose or check.

6) [verb] to aim at; to keep (something) as a target.

7) [verb] to cause to make a solemn promise, to pledge or to dedicate.

8) [verb] to mix two or more things together.

9) [verb] to attack; to assault.

10) [verb] to compete with another to prove one’s superiority; to vie.

11) [verb] to make a solemn promise, pledge or dedicate oneself to act, service or way of life; to vow.

12) [verb] to make sneering remarks at; to jeer; to gibe.

13) [verb] to come to be seen or felt.

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Hūṇisu (ಹೂಣಿಸು):—

1) [verb] to set or fix in the ground; to plant.

2) [verb] to put or cause to put under the surface of the ground.

3) [verb] (fig.) to destroy completely.

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Hūṇisu (ಹೂಣಿಸು):—[noun] = ಹೂಣಿಕೆ - [hunike -] 3.

context information

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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