Vele: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusVele (ವೆಲೆ):—
1) [noun] the amount of money, etc. asked or paid for something; cost; charge; price.
2) [noun] a fixed payment at regular intervals for services; salary.
3) [noun] superiority in rank, position, character, achievement, etc.; greatness; eminence.
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Vēle (ವೇಲೆ):—[noun] = ವೇಳೆ [vele]2.
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Vēḷe (ವೇಳೆ):—
1) [noun] a vow taken by a servant or soldier that he also would die following the death of his master.
2) [noun] a soldier, who has taken oath that he would commit suicide if his master died.
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Vēḷe (ವೇಳೆ):—
1) [noun] land along the sea; sea-coast; sea-shore.
2) [noun] a wave raised on the surface of a sea water.
3) [noun] the rise of the surface of oceans, seas, etc. caused by the attraction of the moon and sun; a tide.
4) [noun] a border or sea of land.
5) [noun] limit of time, period, season; time of the day or a point of time.
6) [noun] an opportunity; room; scope.
7) [noun] an interval or period of rest.
8) [noun] the hour of death.
9) [noun] the death (of a person) that was not painful.
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: Veleetti, Velegale, Velegay, Velegol, Velegollu, Velekale, Velekara, Velekol, Velenasara, Velerenal, Velero, Veleru, Veletana, Velevadica, Velevadiya, Velevali, Velevarim, Veleyalu.
Ends with (+11): Aalagavvele, Addavele, Adnadivele, Alagavvele, Anagaravele, Anekavele, Asuvele, Avele, Ayatavele, Ayattavele, Balvele, Gavvele, Kaduvele, Karanavele, Kovele, Kutturuvele, Mavele, Mulvele, Muvele, Mvelevele.
Full-text: Velevali, Veleyalu, Velevadiya, Velalu, Velevadica, Sitanka, Nai, Omdu.
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