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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 242 bomol kami-viniki. [Tel.] n. A snake. character. rgersw. &totan 10, sho w . (a.ü.) (So called kannadi-dalaşamu. n. The blessed ligbt' · because it is supposed to hear through or holy candle. See 100. 2&ords & bokannadi. n. A native of the Canarose its eyes.) Y 630) kanu-vettsa. [Tel.] n. Slight hont. country.rgt door Justo. Also, a contempor thoscos. నులి వెచ్చ. B B kann-sanna. [Tel.] n. A sign with Vasten kanna-poou. [Tel.] v. n. To be pierced through by a robber as & wall. the eye : a wink. కన్నము వేయబడు. pod kanganta. (Tel. Fokurobs.] adv. Right in the face, plainly way towar. 18 dus kannamu. [Tel.] n. A hole made by burglars through a wall. Her 835 See $&x5. Iw a way dug under a wall by thieves. petikanna. [Tel.] adj. (Contracted from BD. v. 701.8*51 kannupu-katii. So who begot). " By birth" (& parent) D. A housebreaker's wrench. A sharpeued As distinguished from og á "by bar of iron to bore a hole through a wall. adoption." Do one's own father గన్నపుముట్టు or కన్నకోల kannapu. or natural father; s o one's own muttu. A crowbar used in digging such bole ; called in thieves' slang, a jemmy, mother; a child by birth, not betty, or a look. కన్నము పెట్టు or కన్న by adoption. కన్న (i. e., కనిన seen, So kannamu-X111. v. n. To comperosivod.) adj. Any, niscellaneous, in mit burglary, to dig through a wall. disoriminately taken, vile. 5 stato any food that one could get. B oudsew vile Stadtog kannayya. [Tel.] n. A father by language. anybody, without blood (as distinguished from an adopted fatber). Another neaning is in use. selection. To siraogers, anybody. When parents fear an infant may die, se anywhere. In Paraj. v. 46. they sometimes bore a crevice through Axor in any way or direction, the wall and put the babe tbrough it: bendlong. కాకి కన్నడి తింటుంది the crow then they name their son cos him ente trash of the cleft" 18 received directly from XX or kannc. [Tel.] affix. Than. the deity. 802. 035 wa kua this is blacker kannara. [Tel.] n. Catastrophe, than that. tror awa to this is differ. misfortuno. es. Sorrow, grief Supt. ent from that. నీకన్న దొంగలేడు. there ; So kannari. n. A sorrowful man is no greater rogne than you. bipolowas. K ré kauna-yddu. [Tel. fiom sy w. kannalaru. [Tel.] D. Disregard 1. house breaker. 4. Vasu. iv. 3. kunnadu. Tel.] n. Disregard, neg. $$ Da kannarili. [Tel. 3 toy told. adj. lect. d. dobo kumilintsa. Blind. Xong, 550. u. A blind man. X ods. v. a. To disregaru. LcW. 8 2 kaunaku. [Tel. 14+050.} 1. The Sos kaunadlanu.[Tel.]n. The Canara | spoke of a spinning wheel, which, being or Cariatic; a name including the Telugu the last put in, keeps the rest all tigbt. and Caparebe countries. Canarese lan- 'The outside leal in a bundle of betal guage. B u ciu tbe Caparese leaves. The finishing bit or corner stone; For Private and Personal Use Only
SR No.020329
Book TitleDictionary Telgu English
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorCharles Philip Brown, M Venkataratnam, W H Campbell, Rao Bahadur K Veeresalingam
PublisherAsian Education Service
Publication Year1985
Total Pages1426
LanguageEnglish, Telgu
ClassificationDictionary
File Size33 MB
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