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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusMudre (ಮುದ್ರೆ):—
1) [noun] a seal which is used mark documents officially; a signet.
2) [noun] a mark, signature, special design imprinted with a seal or signet.
3) [noun] (gen.) a mark; special design.
4) [noun] a finger-ring with a special royal sign or mark used to attest letters, documents, etc.
5) [noun] a stamped monetary coin, metal, etc.
6) [noun] an official document issued to a person for travel from one place to another or for travel abroad; a passport.
7) [noun] the fact of being closed; closure.
8) [noun] a mode of intertwining of fingers during worship, to have a mystical feeling.
9) [noun] a word or phrase used as a signature by a composer, poet, which is repeated in each of his or her composition.
10) [noun] a gesture expressing an idea, feeling, sentiment, etc. using a part of the body, as face, hands, etc.
11) [noun] (fig.) the condition of being sealed for security purposes.
12) [noun] the power of a person that affects others indirectly, seen only in its effects; influence.
13) [noun] (Dvaita.) a device with which religious people are branded any of the five symbols (of Viṣṇu).
14) [noun] any of the five articles alms vessel, container for sacred ash, bundle of old clothes, a stick and a water jug, to be carried by a person undertaken Vīraśaiva monkhood.
15) [noun] any of the artistic gestures that a dancer uses to express an idea, feeling, sentiment, etc.
16) [noun] any of several gestures of the hand or fingers of a sculpted idol.
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: Mudre gida, Mudregattu, Mudreguli, Mudrehasta, Mudrekolaga, Mudrekolu, Mudremanushya, Mudrepadi, Mudreprabhu, Mudresha, Mudrevoru, Mudreyode, Mudreyole, Mudreyottu, Mudreyuliga, Mudreyumgura.
Full-text (+26): Shrimudre, Mudremanushya, Shuktimudre, Udasamudre, Mudrepadi, Viramudre, Shamtimudre, Shrimudregida, Mudre gida, Shulamudre, Khecarimudre, Tamkamudre, Shanayamudre, Shambhavimudre, Garudamudre, Mudrekolaga, Mudrekolu, Yonimudre, Mudreguli, Rajamudre.
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Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)
Page 639 < [Kannada-English-Malayalam (1 volume)]
Page 767 < [Malayalam-English-Kannada (1 volume)]
Page 168 < [Malayalam-English-Kannada (1 volume)]
Hanuman Nataka (critical study) (by Nurima Yeasmin)
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Roman Egypt to peninsular India (patterns of trade) (by Sunil Gupta)
1.1. Western India: Spatial Analyses of Trade Routes < [Chapter 5 - Archaeology of Roman Maritime Commerce]