Proto-Dravidian [d1660]
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to hollow, excavate, scoop, scrape out, remove with the finger or a pick (as ear-wax) |
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to remove the ear-wax with the finger or with a pick, remove the impurities from out of a vessel by rubbing its inside with the hand |
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to remove the ear-wax with the finger or with a pick, remove the impurities from out of a vessel by rubbing its inside with the hand |
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palm of the hand, esp. hollowed or held as a cup |
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palm of the hand, esp. hollowed or held as a cup |
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palm of the hand, esp. hollowed or held as a cup |
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hollow, hole |
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hollow, hole |
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hole, hollow in a wall, tree, etc |
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to work through as bees gathering honey, scoop, hollow out, bore, perforate, penetrate; n. anything hollow, ola basket for eating and drinking from |
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hollow, cavity |
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cavity, cavern |
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cave |
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pit, mortar |
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to have a shallow hollow (as back of thumb by pressure of index finger); (kuḏc-) to make into a shallow hollow (e.g. pile of rice, back of thumb by pressure of index finger); (forḏ,MBE 1974b, p. 44, n. 20) |
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a rat's hole. |
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a rat's hole. |
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hollow (of a tree-trunk), full of holes; cavity inside a tree, hole |
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hollow (of a tree-trunk), full of holes; cavity inside a tree, hole |
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hollow (of a tree-trunk), full of holes; cavity inside a tree, hole |
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[2] Cf. 1818 |
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[4] Cf. |
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hollow of a tree; Turner |
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(whence the Kur. items). DED(N) 1383 |
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(whence the Kur. items). DED(N) 1383 |