Proto-Dravidian [d4112]

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Badaga

há·i

field near village (Emeneau, Language 15.45). ?

Badaga

B1984, E?

Kota

e·r iṭ va·y

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)

B1984

va·yv

Toda ti· dairy

B1984

karpo·y

pen and cowshed attached (i.e. milking place; see 1385; is the second memberpo·yoro·y?)

B1984

Tamil

pār̤i

temple; town, city, town of an agricultural tract, hermitage

B1984

pāṇi

town, village, district; ?

B1984

par̤aṉam

paddy field, agricultural land, tank

B1984

Toda

po·w

one variety of dairy (viz. all those belonging to the ti· grade, the conical dairies, and a few others of high sanctity)

B1984

poḷ o·ḷ

the priest of the ti· dairy (i.e. the man [o·ḷ] of the po·w)

B1984

-aḷf

an element in many dairy names (e.g.mo·s̱aḷf, beside the penmo·ṯwï·<mo·s̱+twï·); ?

B1984

po·š

in:

B1984

po·š tüṇy

garment of priest of ti· dairy, when worn around waist, and

B1984

po·š tu·ṭ

front lock of hair as tied up by priest of ti· dairy (MBE 1974b, pp. 13f.)

B1984

o·y

field nearest Badaga village, garden (< Badagahá·i)

B1984


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