Proto-Dravidian *ar- [d212]
to cut, reap, harvest
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to cut, reap, harvest |
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to cut or lop off; n. cutting off, gnawing as vermin, a handful or more of corn cut at one stroke |
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to cause to cut off |
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sickle |
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sickle |
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small heap of grain stalks made of one handful in reaping |
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to reap corn, cut grass, cut very small, hack to pieces |
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sickle, reaping hook |
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to gnaw as vermin |
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to cut, chop off, sever |
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to cut or chop off (the branches of trees or plants) |
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to cut off, nip off; (-pp-, -tt-) to gnaw as white ants; n. cutting |
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billhook, sickle, garden knife |
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reaped corn, handful of reaped grain |
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stubble of Indian millet |
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to clip off, prune, cut, sever |
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to chip, cut square (end of plank or post) |
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to cut across, cut crosswise; n. a cross cut. |
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to haggle (i.e. to hack; pl. action). DED(S) 175 |
S.; BB 1963, p. 269 |
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to cut |
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to cut (e.g. with saw) |
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to harvest (or with 315 Ta.aṟu) |
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to cut paddy, harvest |
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to cut |
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to cut |
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to cut, reap (as for Kol.) |
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