Proto-Dravidian *akka- [d23]

elder sister

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Proto-Dravidian

*akka-

elder sister

K2003

Kannada

akka (nom. sg. akkaṃ

i.e

B1984

akkan

) elder sister; a woman older than oneself is usually termed

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nom. pl. akkaṅgaḷ

) elder sister; a woman older than oneself is usually termed

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akkandir

) elder sister; a woman older than oneself is usually termed

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akka

endearingly girls are also so called by their elders

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Kodagu

akkë

elder sister or female parallel cousin

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Kota

akn

elder sister or female parallel cousin

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Tamil

akkā

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akkai

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akkaṉ

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akkāttai

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akkāḷ

B1984

wife of an elder brother

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elderly maternal or paternal cousin

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a term of endearment denoting an elderly woman

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Toda

okn

id

B1984

okok

id

B1984

Tulu

akka

elder sister

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akkè

elder sister

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Gondi: Adilabad

takkā (pl. -k)

id. (used only with reference to 2nd and 3rd person).

ASu.

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Gondi: Betul

takkā (pl. -hk)

Tr.

B1984, T1919—1921

Gondi: Mandla

takkā

Ph.

B1984, P1963

takkār (pl. takkāhk)

Ph.

B1984, P1963

takkā

elder sister (Voc. 1640)

W.

B1984, W1890

Gondi: Maria

akkā

L.

B1984, L1913

akkal(i) (pl. akkasku)

Ma.

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Gondi: Muria

akka

husband's elder sister (Voc. 3a)

Mu.

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Gondi: Seoni

akkal (pl. akkahku)

id

S.

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Kuwi

aka

voc. used to younger girls. /Cf. Skt

Isr.

B1984, I1979

akey

voc. used to younger girls. /Cf. Skt

Isr.

B1984, I1979

akkā-

mother, Pkt

lex.

B1984

akkā-

sister. DED(S) 24

DNM

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Telugu

akka

id.

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Kolami

akkābāi

id.

SR.

B1984, R1950


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