Proto-Dravidian [d34]

Showing 28 of 28 reflexes.

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Kannada: Barkur

angāta

having the face turned upwards

Bark.

B1984, A1971

Kota

aŋga·v- (aŋga·t)

to look upwards.

B1984

Tamil

aṅkā (-pp- -tt-)

to open the mouth; n. opening the mouth

B1984

aṅkāppu

opening the mouth, thirsting

B1984

Tulu

aṅgāvuni

to yawn, gape, open the mouth

B1984

aṅguni

to open the mouth, be seized with a fit of yawning

B1984

Gondi

caus. alŋgh-

14)

B1984

alŋgih- (Voc

14)

B1984

Mand. aŋlā-

to open mouth

B1984

Gondi: Koya (Gommu)

aŋil-

to open mouth

G.

B1984

aŋl-

to open mouth

G.

B1984

Gondi: Maria

aŋgal

gaping, yawning

Ma.

B1984

ānglānā

to yawn

M.

B1984, M1942

Gondi: Muria

alŋg-

to open (mouth)

Mu.

B1984

aliŋ-

to open (mouth)

Mu.

B1984

Kui

angalanga

with mouth agape, with foolish appearance, foolishly, crazily

B1984

angali āva

to open the mouth wide, gape.

B1984

giva

to open the mouth wide, gape.

B1984

Kuwi

angalacali

to gape

F

B1984

Kuwi: Sunkarametta

aŋgala'- (aŋgalat-)

to gape, open

Su.

B1984

Kolami

aŋgasi

a yawn

B1984

Naikri

aŋgāśi

id

B1984

Parji

aŋalp- (aŋalt-)

to gape, open the mouth wide.

B1984

Kurux

aŋgal aŋgal

with one's mouth open (in surprise)

B1984

aŋglnā

to gape, open the mouth wide, be open

B1984

aŋgla'ānā

to gape, open the mouth wide, be open

B1984

Malto

aṉg̣le

to gape

B1984

aṉg̣lo

open-mouthed. DED(S) 36

B1984


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