Proto-Dravidian *āṯ-, **āṯV- [d404]
; to become cool, to dry up
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to become cool, to dry up |
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to be extinguished, go out, grow cool, be calmed, allayed, appeased, dry, become dry, heal (as a wound) |
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to be extinguished, go out, grow cool, be calmed, allayed, appeased, dry, become dry, heal (as a wound) |
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state of going out, state of being dried, etc |
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to cause to go out, allay, dry |
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to be dried, dry up, disappear |
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drought, famine |
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drought, famine |
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drought, famine |
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drought, famine |
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drought, famine |
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state of growing or being dry or parched |
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state of growing or being dry or parched |
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(stream, cloth) dries up |
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to dry |
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(water) dries up, become emaciated |
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to become cool (liquid or solid), (dew) dries, (wound) heals |
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to make (liquid) cool, make to dry in heat |
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to expose to fire to remove pollution (e.g. wet clothes or meat which might damage child in house, jewelry removed from corpse) |
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(water) is wanted |
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thirst |
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to take a rest |
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to take a rest |
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to be extinguished, grow cool, be allayed, calmed, dry up (as land, washed hair, wounds), heal |
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to cool, allay, calm, dry |
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to cool, grow cold, be appeased, alleviated, mitigated, be suppressed, heal (as a wound) |
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to cool (tr.), assuage, appease, alleviate, mitigate, comfort, console, soothe, dry (tr., as the hair) |
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(hot water) cools, become dry by heating (e.g. cloth, head, body) |
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to dry in heat |
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(stream) goes dry, (pool, puddle) dries up |
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(first stem does not occur) to be thirsty |
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a rest |
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to take a rest |
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(obl.aṟn-) dry dung; ? |
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to be fatigued |
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(dispute) is settled |
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to settle (dispute) (? < Badaga) |
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to reopen settled dispute because the settlement was unjust (i.e. alleviate, etc.) |
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to grow or be cool, grow or be dry |
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to dry up, drain off |
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to dry up, drain off |
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to dry (tr.), drain |
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to expose clothes, etc., for drying |
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to cool (intr.), become calm |
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cooling |
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cooling |
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to cool |
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to warm oneself, to grow cool |
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(hot water) to become cool |
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to heat, to cool |
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to warm oneself |
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to warm oneself (in the sun) |
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to warm oneself by sitting near the fire, (hot liquid) to be cool |
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to be cool |
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(water, etc.) to become cool |
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to become cool, chilled, cool down |
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to make cold, cool down, reduce a fire |
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good health, comfort, prosperity |
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id.; adj. in good health, well, comfortable. |
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F. |
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to become cool |
Isr. |
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cool |
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to be extinguished, cool, be cooled, be calmed or pacified, be alleviated, abated, or assuaged, dry, become dry, heal or be cured (as a wound) |
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to cool (tr.), pacify, appease, extinguish, dry |
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to cool (tr.), pacify, appease, extinguish, dry |
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to cool (tr.), pacify, appease, extinguish, dry |
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to cool (tr.), pacify, appease, extinguish, dry |
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to cool (tr.), pacify, appease, extinguish, dry |
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to make something cool |
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to cure. |
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to be cured |
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to cool down |
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to become cold |
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to become dry |
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to make to dry |
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to be dried, be emaciated |
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to dry up, heal |
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to dry up, heal |
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to become dry |
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to cool, cool off. |
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to spread out in the sun for drying. DED(S) 346 |