Jalisu: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusJalisu (ಜಲಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to be on fire or burning; to be ablaze.
2) [verb] to glitter; to shine.
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Jālisu (ಜಾಲಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to wash with water to separate fine particles from the coarser ones.
2) [verb] to agitate, stir or move a liquid slightly.
3) [verb] to clean, to remove dirt, unwanted things.
4) [verb] to deceive; to defraud.
5) [verb] to shake (a sheet, cloth, etc. ) to remove dust.
6) [verb] to defeat, overpower.
7) [verb] to put through a sieve; to sieve.
8) [verb] to keep in check; to control; to subdue.
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Jāḷisu (ಜಾಳಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to move, go ahead or away.
2) [verb] to flow continuously.
3) [verb] to quiver, shiver (as from weakness, fear etc.).
4) [verb] to join, associate or cohabit.
5) [verb] to wield a) to handle and use (a tool or weapon), esp. with skill and control; b) to exercise (power, influence, etc.).
6) [verb] to drive out or away; to defeat.
7) [verb] 7 . to ward off; to turn aside; to fend off.
8) [verb] to reduce (one’s power, influence, etc. by oneself); to get weakened.
9) [verb] to blame or scold in a sharp way; to rebuke.
10) [verb] to cause to be joined, associated together.
11) [verb] to cause to shake, move back and forth with frequent movements.
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Jāḷisu (ಜಾಳಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to wash with water to separate fine particles from the coarser ones.
2) [verb] to agitate, stir or move a liquid slightly.
3) [verb] to clean, to remove dirt, unwanted things.
4) [verb] to deceive; to defraud.
5) [verb] to shake (a sheet, cloth, etc.) to remove dust.
6) [verb] to defeat, overpower.
7) [verb] to put through a sieve; to sieve.
8) [verb] to keep in check; to control; to subdue.
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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