Kosaru: 1 definition

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Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Kosaru (ಕೊಸರು):—

1) [verb] to try to get freed from another’s hold, grip.

2) [verb] to pull; to draw toward.

3) [verb] to become excessive or forceful (as wrath); to become overbearing.

4) [verb] to make a rough sound, as in resistance.

5) [verb] to tell about or describe, something in detail (often, in a manner that causes boredom).

6) [verb] (uncleared throat) to make indistinct sound.

7) [verb] ಕೊಸರಿಕೊಳ್ಳು [kosarikollu] kosarikoḷḷu to get freed from another’s hold, grip.

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Kosaru (ಕೊಸರು):—[verb] to persistently ask for more quantity or to lower the price, etc. to haggle.

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Kosaru (ಕೊಸರು):—

1) [noun] strong desire, esp. for wealth; avarice; greed.

2) [noun] a haggling for extra quantity; the quantity haggled for or got by haggling; something extra number or quantity given free of cost by the seller against purchase of some quantity; a baker’s dozen.

3) [noun] excessiveness.

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Kosaṟu (ಕೊಸಱು):—[verb] to attract or please greatly; to enchant; to allure; to fascinate; to charm.

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Kosaṟu (ಕೊಸಱು):—[noun] the condition of being fascinated; fascination.

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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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