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Stiff or hard from dryness--a washed cloth, a stick &c.: utterly dry--a well, tank, udder, breast; broad or broadly--dawn, dawning: fierce or fiercely--sunshine &c.: keen or keenly--hunger &c., and numerous similar applications involving the conception of extremeness, fullness, or sharpness. 2 In some senses and by a class of speakers used for कडक ad. khaḍaka m Rock; a range, ledge, bed, or sheet of rock. Pr. खडकावर पेरलें व्यर्थ गेलें. 2 A mass or piece of rock, a rock, a block. 3 f A large rock. 4 m Applied to a hard-hearted or close-fisted fellow. Ex. खडकाशीं धडका घेऊन काय फळ? ख0 लागणें in. con. To meet with dryness and barrenness where there was expectation of profit or good. खडकावर पोट भरणें To be capable of earning a livelihood any where: also to be earning it in an unpromising field.
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