Proto-Dravidian *aṇṇa- [d131]

elder brother

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Proto-Dravidian

*aṇṇa-

elder brother

K2003

Kannada

aṇṇa

elder brother; respectful address to an older male, affectionate mode of addressing boys

B1984

aṇa

elder brother; respectful address to an older male, affectionate mode of addressing boys

B1984

aṇṇi

affectionate mode of addressing females

B1984

Kodagu

aṇṇë

elder brother or male parallel cousin

B1984

tammaṇë

younger brother

B1984

Kota

aṇ

elder brother or male parallel cousin

B1984

Malayalam

aṇṇan

elder brother

B1984

aṇṇācci

elder brother

B1984

Tamil

aṇṇaṉ

elder brother

B1984

aṇṇācci

elder brother

B1984

aṇṇār

id. (hon. pl.)

B1984

aṇṇā

elder brother, father

B1984

aṇṇāttai

elder brother (sometimes in contempt)

B1984

aṇṇār̤vi

elder brother or cousin

B1984

aṇṇi

elder brother's wife

B1984

Toda

oṇ

id

B1984

oṇoṇ

id

B1984

Tulu

aṇṇe

elder brother, maternal uncle, an elderly man

B1984

Gondi

tanhaṛāl

id. (respectful)

B1984

tannàl

id. (Voc. 1652)

Dri.

B1984

Gondi: Betul

tannāl

elder brother

Tr.

B1984, T1919—1921

Gondi: Koya

annāl

id

KoyaSu.

B1984

Gondi: Mandla

tannā

Ph.

B1984, P1963

tannāl

Ph.

B1984, P1963

tannor

Ph.

B1984, P1963

Konda

ana (pl. aneŋ

id.; father's father

B1984

anar)

id.; father's father

B1984

anasi

elder brother (with reference to 3rd person). ?

B1984

Telugu

anna

elder brother; termination of names of men.

B1984

Kolami

annāk

elder brother

Haig

B1984

[2] Cf. 110

Prakrit

aṇṇī-

DED(S, N) 112

DNM 1.51

B1984

Tamil

aṇ

Cf

B1984


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