Lavanem, Lavaṇēṃ, Lavaṇeṃ: 2 definitions
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Lavanem means something in Marathi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionarylavaṇēṃ (लवणें).—v i (līna S) To stoop; to bend. 2 To succumb, submit, yield. 3 To flash--lightning. 4 To twitch--an eye. 5 To incline or be affected towards--the mind or affections. mana, manadēvatā, manapiṅgaḷī &c. are used as the subject of the verb in this sense.
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lāvaṇēṃ (लावणें).—v t (lāpana S The active of lāgaṇēṃ, and bearing, with transitive accommodation, almost all (yet not all) of the senses and applications appearing under that verb. See and form from lāgaṇēṃ) The general sense is To place in contact, connection, or correspondence with; to apply, put to, set, fix. 2 To despatch, send off, set on the road, start. Ex. sagaḷēṃ khaṭalēṃ gharākaḍē lāvalēṃ maga mī nighūna ālōṃ. 3 To present (a bill) for payment. 4 To people or repeople, settle or resettle (a village, country, tract). 5 To lay or set out (a shop). 6 To bring to anchor (a ship or boat). 7 To let out (land) to a tenant. lāvūna pāhaṇēṃ To compare together. lāvūna bōlaṇēṃ with lā of o. To speak to or at tauntingly, sarcastically, cuttingly; to give it to.
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lāvaṇēṃ (लावणें).—n C A place set (with trees or plants), a plantation.
Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-Englishlavaṇēṃ (लवणें).—v i Stoop. Flash. Twitch. Incline towards. Submit. Succumb. Bend.
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lāvaṇēṃ (लावणें).—v i Apply, place in contact. Des- patch, send off. Ex. sagaḷēṃ khaṭalēṃ gharākaḍē lāvalēṃ maga mī nighūna ālōṃ. Lay or set out (a shop). Let out (land) to a tenant lāvūna pāhanēṃ Compare together. lāvūna bōlaṇēṃ Speak to or at tauntingly, sarcastically.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
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Ends with (+16): Adavem-lavanem, Akshata-lavanem, Atakevara-jhenda-lavanem, Balavanem, Bharalavanem, Calavanem, Divelavanem, Helavanem, Himvalavanem, Jholavanem, Kadinem-aushadha-lavanem, Kama Lavanem, Kandemperem-lavanem, Karanim-lavanem, Karyasa-lavanem, Katasa Hata Lavanem, Kelavanem, Khalavanem, Khulavanem, Kilakilavanem.
Full-text (+175): Ujeda, Dentha, Kotidhvaja, Vilha, Hinga, Tunatunem, Mamata, Divasagata, Dhvaja, Gagana, Lavacika, Lavaka, Jamagi, Pavanda, Akshata-lavanem, Kama Lavanem, Kanti, Karanim-lavanem, Adavem-lavanem, A0 Lavanem.
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