Proto-Dravidian *caṭVcaṭV [d1659]
cracking sound
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and additional reduplicated forms (Dr. and IA *guḍuguḍu). DED(S, N) 1382 |
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cracking sound |
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a sound used in imitating rumbling, growling, grumbling, thundering, or roaring |
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a sound used in imitating rumbling, growling, grumbling, thundering, or roaring |
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a sound used in imitating rumbling, growling, grumbling, thundering, or roaring |
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to thunder; run when playing at tipcat or ball, bawling and keeping one's breath at the same time |
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thunder, roar, etc |
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thunder, roar, etc |
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gurgling sound of running water |
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to grumble, roar, etc |
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a hubble-bubble |
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to thunder |
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thunder |
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(water) runs with a gurgle |
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to make noise (stone rattled in pot, bee buzzing about in pot, any swift movement, as of flying, of movement in a narrow place, of train in tunnel) |
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onomatop. descriptive of guggling, rumbling noise |
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to rumble, rattle |
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hookah (as producing a gurgle) |
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hookah (as producing a gurgle) |
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anything making a rattling sound, small tambourine, wooden clapper |
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ripe coconut in which the kernel rattles |
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expr. signifying gurgling, rattling sound |
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(stomach, thunder) rumbles, (buffalo, man) makes stamping noise in running, (flies) buzz, (fire) crackles |
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noise of walking |
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noise of god Ko·nṯöw opening and shutting his dwelling |
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a rumbling noise (as of thunder); a noise made in smoking tobacco in a hubble-bubble, a noise made in shaking a coconut whose kernel is dried within |
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a hubblebubble |
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a hubblebubble |
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the noise of anything falling into a well, etc. |
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to thunder (Voc. 1161) |
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loud report, noise of explosion, thunder |
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to make a loud report, thunder. |
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thunder |
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to thunder |
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to make noise |
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it thunders |
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to thunder |
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to thunder |
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to make a succession of abrupt noises rapidly repeated (e.g. thunder, handmill, hookah, a shot re-echoing among hills) |
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to make a succession of abrupt noises rapidly repeated (e.g. thunder, handmill, hookah, a shot re-echoing among hills) |
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hubble-bubble made of brass. /MBE 1969, p. 290, no. 9, for areal etymology, with reference to Turner |
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hubble-bubble made of brass. /MBE 1969, p. 290, no. 9, for areal etymology, with reference to Turner |
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