Proto-Dravidian [d430]
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to be imbibed (as water by the earth or other porous matter), sink into, dry up, boil away |
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to evaporate by boiling, etc |
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the state of soaking into, etc |
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to be evaporated or dried up |
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to evaporate in boiling, dry up, disappear (as a boil), wane, waste away |
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to evaporate in boiling, dry up, disappear (as a boil), wane, waste away |
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to evaporate in boiling, dry up, disappear (as a boil), wane, waste away |
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the state of being dry, withered, faded, or sapless |
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the state of being dry, withered, faded, or sapless |
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(flood) subsides. ? |
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to be absorbed (as water in the ground), evaporate, be curdled (as milk), get thick (as ghee); ? |
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to diminish, shrink |
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xen thick mass of buttermilk (=moζe xen; moζbuttermilk, 4630;ken, cf. 1987; cf. esp. Ta.iñcuto be curdled, as milk) |
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to absorb (as water), dry; to sink in (as eyes from disease) |
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(flood) to subside, (water) dries up (Voc. 194) |
Mu. Ko. |
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(flood) to subside, (water) dries up (Voc. 194) |
Mu. Ko. |
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(water) to be evaporated, dry up (in summer), (floods) to subside in a river |
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(water) to be absorbed, dry up. DED(S) 364 |
Su. |
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(water) to sink into the ground, be absorbed |
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to dry up or evaporate (as water), sink |
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to dry up or evaporate (as water), sink |
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to dry up or evaporate (as water), sink |
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to dry up, cause to dry up |
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sinking or drying up (of water or other liquid on the surface of any substance); adj. sunk, dried up, withered, shrunk |
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to dry up, be evaporated, disappear, perish, die away |
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to dry up, be evaporated, disappear, perish, die away |
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to dry up |
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to be evaporated as oil in lamp; īcu to shrivel, wither, dry up; īca crookedness; (B.) lank, withered, misshapen |
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to sink in, be absorbed |
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flood water to subside |
P. |
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to be absorbed. |
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flood water to subside |
Ch. |
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flood water to subside |
Ch. |
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to make to subside (cf. 501). |
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(flood) to subside. |