Proto-Dravidian [d367]
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to cry aloud |
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to cry aloud |
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to cry aloud |
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publicity, report, infamy, scandal |
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a great outcry, bawling |
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crying aloud, etc |
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crying aloud, etc |
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crying aloud, etc |
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crying aloud, etc |
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crying aloud, etc |
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crying aloud, etc |
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to cry aloud, roar: |
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to cry aloud, roar: |
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crying |
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a loud cry, noise, sound |
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a loud cry, noise, sound |
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to cry aloud, whoop, bark, howl |
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to make loud hoarse noise, moo |
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to call |
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to cry aloud, roar, shout |
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to make to shout |
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shout, noise, cry, roaring |
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clamorous multitude |
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to shout, roar, bellow; slander, vilify |
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loud, tumultuous noise, laughter, joy |
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loud noise, shouting, roaring, bustle |
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to roar, shout |
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to sound |
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uproar, loud, cry, boisterous behaviour |
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to lament, cry, bewail, shout with excitement, sound; n. lamentation |
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twang of the string of a lute |
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to dance (of Todas; really, to shouto·hau hauwhile dancing) |
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to talk (in general, to one another, a language) |
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to cry out, shout |
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fearful noise, uproar, a joyful cry, triumph |
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fearful noise, uproar, a joyful cry, triumph |
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fearful noise, uproar, a joyful cry, triumph |
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violent clamour, crying aloud, lamentation |
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violent clamour, crying aloud, lamentation |
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to make a grating noise, interrupt, blab |
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a talking parrot |
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sound, noise, cry |
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sound, noise, cry |
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to shout, howl |
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to call |
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to call (? pl. action or habitual; BB 1963, p. 269) |
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to invite |
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to cry out |
Mah. |
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din, noise, uproar |
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to cry aloud, shout, roar |
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to cry aloud, shout, roar |
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a cry |
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cry, roar, yell, uproar |
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cry, roar, yell, uproar |
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to bellow |
Oll. |
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to sound (as bell, etc.). |
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[2] Cf. |
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to howl, roar, yell, etc. (ibid., no. 10590). DED(S) 312 |
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to utter its cry, crow (like cock) (Turner, |
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