Proto-Dravidian [d112]

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Kannada

aṇaku

to press into a narrower compass, subdue, control

B1984

aṇacu

to depress, humble

B1984

aṇaka

closeness, compactness, firmness, state of being in good repair

B1984

aṇakuve

humbleness, modesty

B1984

aṇagu

to hide, disappear, be humbled, crouch

B1984

aṇuṅku

to depress, humble, abate, ruin, destroy

B1984

aṇuṅgu

to be depressed, etc

B1984

Tamil

aṇaṅku (aṇaṅki-)

to suffer, be distressed, be slain; to afflict; n. pain, affliction, killing

B1984

aṉuṅku (aṉuṅki-)

to suffer pain, be in distress, fade, droop

B1984

aṉukku (aṉukki-)

to distress, cause to suffer, ruin

B1984

aṉukkam

suffering, distress, pain, weakness

B1984

Tulu

aṇaka

narrowness, closeness; narrow, small

B1984

Gondi: Betul

ancānā

to press (Voc. 21). DED(S) 56(b)

Tr.

B1984, T1919—1921

Telugu

aṇãgu

to yield, submit, be humbled

B1984

aṇãcu

to suppress, humble, subject

B1984

aṇãkuva

humility, modesty, submissiveness

B1984


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