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bōkalaṇē, mbōkaḷaṇē, mbōkāḷaṇēṃ v i To scamper about wildly and wantonly; to run kicking and lowing, tossing the head, cocking the tail &c.--cows, calves: to frisk and caper about kicking and neighing--horses, colts: to gambol noisily and merrily--children. 2 fig. To be extravagantly and obtrusively full, perfect, exact, correct;--used of आचार, धर्म, सोवळें &c., rites and observances, purifications or purity &c. The sentiment is that the आचार, धर्म &c. of a person are crying outobstreperously for our notice and commendation. 3 In angry phraseology. To eat, i. e. to cram, stuff &c. See बोगाळणें & बोकांदणें.
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