Proto-Dravidian *cim(p)- [d2548]

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Proto-Dravidian

*cim(p)-

PSD

S2005

Kannada

cimmu

to discharge by means of two fingers, shoot with the finger, push forward by means of the foot or a stick, cast, fling, push away, butt or toss with the horns, squirt, sputter; break forth, flow forth, burst forth, gush out; brandish a weapon, shake, swing

B1984

cimmisu

to cause oneself to spring out, gush forth; come forth suddenly; shake (tr.), swing

B1984

cimaku

to sprinkle

B1984

cimiku

to sprinkle

B1984

cimuku

to sprinkle

B1984

civuku

to sprinkle

B1984

cimakisu

to sprinkle

B1984

cimikisu

to sprinkle

B1984

cimukisu

to sprinkle

B1984

civukisu

to sprinkle

B1984

simpiṇi

sprinkling

B1984

simpisu

to sprinkle, besprinkle; ?

B1984

simpaḍisu

to sprinkle, besprinkle; ?

B1984

simbaḍisu

to sprinkle, besprinkle; ?

B1984

simmaḍisu

to sprinkle, besprinkle; ?

B1984

cigi

to discharge with or from the fingers.

B1984

Koraga

cimci

to sprinkle

B1984

Koraga: Onti

cimki

to splash

O.

B1984

Telugu

cimmu

to throw, cast, fling, toss, spurt, squirt, thrust, butt as with the horns; n. a spurt, thrust, butt

B1984

cimmuḍu

throwing, flinging, casting

B1984

cippil(l)u

to gush, flow, overflow, well forth, rise

B1984

cimmanamu

spurting, squirting

B1984

[2] Cf.

Prakrit

simpaï

to sprinkle

B1984

sippaï

to sprinkle

B1984

Marathi

śĩpṇẽ

id. DED(S, N) 2099

B1984


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