Proto-Dravidian [d4112]
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field near village (Emeneau, Language 15.45). ? |
Badaga |
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fields near village which are ploughed in the sowing ceremony (va·y < pa·y; lit. field to which they put the team of plough bullocks) |
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Toda ti· dairy |
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pen and cowshed attached (i.e. milking place; see 1385; is the second memberpo·yoro·y?) |
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temple; town, city, town of an agricultural tract, hermitage |
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town, village, district; ? |
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paddy field, agricultural land, tank |
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one variety of dairy (viz. all those belonging to the ti· grade, the conical dairies, and a few others of high sanctity) |
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the priest of the ti· dairy (i.e. the man [o·ḷ] of the po·w) |
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an element in many dairy names (e.g.mo·s̱aḷf, beside the penmo·ṯwï·<mo·s̱+twï·); ? |
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garment of priest of ti· dairy, when worn around waist, and |
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front lock of hair as tied up by priest of ti· dairy (MBE 1974b, pp. 13f.) |
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field nearest Badaga village, garden (< Badagahá·i) |