Hunu, Hūṇu: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHūṇu (ಹೂಣು):—
1) [verb] to set an arrow on to a bow, to be shot.
2) [verb] to associate or blend different things harmoniously.
3) [verb] to be associated, blended harmoniously with.
4) [verb] to get; to have; to posess.
5) [verb] to cause to happen.
6) [verb] to cover from all sides.
7) [verb] to start, begin (something).
8) [verb] to agree; to consent; to accept.
9) [verb] to undertake (a job, religious vow, etc.).
10) [verb] to become firm, stable.
11) [verb] to make a solemn resolution.
12) [verb] to make a promise; to promise solemnly.
13) [verb] to make up one’s mind; to reach a decision; to decide.
14) [verb] to happen; to occur.
15) [verb] to face in opposition; to confront; to fight.
16) [verb] to put a burden on; to load; to burden.
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Hūṇu (ಹೂಣು):—
1) [verb] to hide (something) in the ground.
2) [verb] to put (a dead body) into the earth; to bury.
3) [verb] to fill a pig, hollow in the ground with soil, stone, etc.
4) [verb] to cause to go under the surface of water.
5) [verb] to cover or veil with or as with a veil, lid, etc.
6) [verb] to under the surface of water.
7) [verb] to be filled with.
8) [verb] to be lost from the mind; to be forgotten.
9) [verb] to fill (something) into (a container, room, etc.) tightly.
10) [verb] to remove; to take off; to ward off.
11) [verb] to be concealed; to disappear from sight.
12) [verb] to close one’s mouth, eyes, etc.).
13) [verb] to go or enter into.
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: Hunubu, Hunugu, Hunuhunami, Hunuka, Hunume, Hunuse.
Ends with (+50): Aang-gahron-hunu, Adi-hunu, Ago-hunu, Agobata-pani-hunu, Alapa-hunu, Amgara-hunu, Ana-gahraum-hunu, Ana-halungo-hunu, Arambha-hunu, Bali-hunu, Bheta-hunu, Cuhunu, Cunu, Dakshina-hunu, Dalchunu, Dhukk-hunu, Dhukka-hunu, Garahunu, Hayalakayala-hunu, Hulukka-hunu.
Full-text: Sangata-hunu, Risani-mapha-hunu, Savadhana-hunu, Utpann-hunu, Nyacch-hunu, Surkha-hunu, Hayalakayala-hunu, Terimeri-hunu, Dhukk-hunu, Sati-hunu, Saphala-hunu, Aang-gahron-hunu, Arambha-hunu, Taiko-phuraulo-hunu, Savaar-hunu, Sachet-hunu, Karandu-hunu, Bhayo, Rahubadda, Sunu.
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