Manisu, Maṇisu: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusMaṇisu (ಮಣಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to subdue; to conquer; to defeat.
2) [verb] to force to bend.
3) [verb] to cause to bow in reverence.
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Māṇisu (ಮಾಣಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to cause to stop.
2) [verb] to bring the intensity, force of action, violence, etc. down.
3) [verb] to cause to be inactive or withdrawn from action.
4) [verb] to remove; to ward off; to prevent (an evil, from happening).
5) [verb] to restore to health or sound conduction; to cure; to heal.
6) [verb] to deceive; to cheat.
7) [verb] (a cow, buffalo) to stop giving milk.
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Mānisu (ಮಾನಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to cause to stop.
2) [verb] to bring the intensity, force of action, violence, etc. down.
3) [verb] to cause to be inactive or withdrawn from action.
4) [verb] to remove; to ward off; to prevent (an evil, from happening).
5) [verb] to restore to health or sound conduction; to cure; to heal.
6) [verb] to deceive; to cheat.
7) [verb] (a cow, buffalo) to stop giving milk.
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Mānisu (ಮಾನಿಸು):—
1) [verb] to hold in esteem or honour; to have or show respectful regard for.
2) [verb] to agree, consent or accede to.
3) [verb] to become familiar oneself to; to be used or habituated to; to be accustomed to.
4) [verb] to find out the extent, dimension of; to measure.
5) [verb] to discuss (with another or others).
6) [verb] to take into consideration.
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: Manishukti, Manisuha, Manisukara Jataka, Manisumeru, Manisumerushiri, Manisumerushri, Manisuria, Manisuryacandravidyotitaprabha, Manisuryachandravidyotitaprabha, Manisuryaprabhasagarbha, Manisuta, Manisutra.
Ends with: Abhimanisu, Adhmanisu, Amanisu, Anumanisu, Apamanisu, Avamanisu, Dummanisu, Gamanisu, Gumanisu, Jhanamanisu, Manamanisu, Parimanisu, Pramanisu, Sammanisu, Sanmanisu, Sanumanisu, Shamanisu, Summanisu, Tirmanisu, Vamanisu.
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