"నారదుడు" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Telugu]

IPA: [naːraduɖu] Forms: nāraduḍu [romanization]
Etymology: From Sanskrit नारद (nārada) + -డు (-ḍu). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|नारद}} Sanskrit नारद (nārada), {{suffix|te||డు}} + -డు (-ḍu) Head templates: {{te-proper noun|g=m}} నారదుడు • (nāraduḍu) m
  1. (Hinduism) Narada, the Mercury or Momus of the Hindu Olympus, represented as the inventor of the lute, and messenger and newsmonger of the gods. Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hinduism
    Sense id: en-నారదుడు-te-name-XGpBTra1 Categories (other): Telugu entries with incorrect language header, Telugu terms suffixed with -డు, Telugu terms with redundant script codes, Telugu undefined derivations Disambiguation of Telugu entries with incorrect language header: 70 30 Disambiguation of Telugu terms suffixed with -డు: 70 30 Disambiguation of Telugu terms with redundant script codes: 76 24 Disambiguation of Telugu undefined derivations: 72 28
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: నారదుఁడు (nāradun̆ḍu)

Noun [Telugu]

IPA: [naːraduɖu] Forms: nāraduḍu [romanization], నారదులు [plural]
Etymology: From Sanskrit नारद (nārada) + -డు (-ḍu). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|नारद}} Sanskrit नारद (nārada), {{suffix|te||డు}} + -డు (-ḍu) Head templates: {{te-noun|g=m}} నారదుడు • (nāraduḍu) m (plural నారదులు)
  1. A roaming telltale, a makebate.
    Sense id: en-నారదుడు-te-noun-zrAcnrzp
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: నారదుఁడు (nāradun̆ḍu)

Alternative forms

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