Nege: 1 definition
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Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusNege (ನೆಗೆ):—
1) [verb] to move upward suddenly and rapidly.
2) [verb] to jump or leap up or forward.
3) [verb] to rush oneself forward.
4) [verb] to become erect and stiff.
5) [verb] to become tall or taller.
6) [verb] to hold up (with a support from below).
7) [verb] to come to be seen; to appear or occur.
8) [verb] to spread all over or over a wide area; to pervade throughout or almost throughout.
9) [verb] to discharge, push out from within or emit.
10) [verb] ನೆಗೆದಾಟ [negedata] negedāṭa the act of jumping from joy; 2. an arrogant, domineering or overbearing act or behaviour; ನೆಗೆದಾಡು [negedadu] negedāḍu to jump up from joy; 2. to behave arrogantly or overbearingly; ನೆಗೆದು ಬಿದ್ದುಹೋಗು [negedu bidduhogu] negedu biddu hōgu = ನೆಗೆದು ಬೀಳು - [negedu bilu -]1; ನೆಗೆದು ಬೀಳು [negedu bilu] negedu bīḷu (said cursing another) to die; 2. (colloq.) to make all out efforts (to achieve something).
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Nege (ನೆಗೆ):—[noun] = ನೆಗೆತ [negeta].
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Nēge (ನೇಗೆ):—
1) [noun] the work of weaving fabrics on looms.
2) [noun] the quality of a woven fabric as determined by the arrangement, size, quality, etc. of the fabric’s threads; texture.
3) [noun] the arrangement of the particles or constituent parts of any material, as wood, metal, etc., as it affects the appearance or feel of the surface, structure, composition, grain, etc.
4) [noun] the process of arranging carefully and systematically a programme of action for attaining some object or end.
5) [noun] the outcome of this process; a scheme.
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: Negeha, Negehennu, Negellu, Negenege, Negenni, Negennu, Negeret, Negeta, Negetar, Negevari, Negevavu, Negevenne, Negeyisu.
Ends with: Bemdunege, Hinnege, Hullenege, Kodenege, Negenege, Odanege, Putamnege, Uddamnege, Umunege.
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