Proto-Dravidian *po-nku, **pōkV- [d4469]
; to boil
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to boil |
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to boil over, burst open, expand, open, blossom, swell, be elated, exult, be overjoyed; n. boiling over, expanding, etc |
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to cause to expand, etc |
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man of ebullition or of exalted courage |
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rice boiled with pulse, salted, or sweetened with sugar |
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rice boiled with pulse, salted, or sweetened with sugar |
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expansion |
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swelling, protuberance |
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swelling, protuberance |
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swelling, increase, growth, greatness |
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to pop up, swell |
Hav. |
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to swell (as grain or stomach) |
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to boil over |
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to increase (intr.) magically in number, (water) springs forth magically, anger increases |
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to increase (tr.) magically in number |
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to boil over, bubble up, spread (as light, noise, report) |
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boiling, bubbling up, ostentation |
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to raise |
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to raise |
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display, boasting |
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height, boiling over, evaporation |
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pride |
PBh. |
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to boil up, bubble up by heat, foam and rage (as the sea), increase, swell (as with joy), shoot up, be elated, burst in anger, be swollen (as a boil or sore), rise, grow high, abound, flourish, be fruitful, cook |
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prosperity, fortune |
tr. |
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boiling, bubbling, swelling, violent anger, abundance, splendour, boiled rice seasoned with salt, pepper, cumin seeds and ghee; |
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of a festival; height, largeness, fulness, abundance, profusion |
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increase, abundance, joy, splendour |
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abundance, eminence, splendour |
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to swell, excel in appearance |
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abundance, thickness, plumpness |
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to swell |
Ramnad dial.; Annamalai, p. 875 |
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to bubble up, boil over, (stomach) swells or heaves with exertion |
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to be distended |
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protuberance |
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protuberance |
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to swell |
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big, large |
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proud flesh |
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to swell |
ASu. |
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to boil and overflow, swell into floods (as a river) |
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to be bloated, swell up. |
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F. |
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S. |
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to swell |
Su. P. Isr. |
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to swell |
Su. P. Isr. |
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to bubble up, boil, effervesce, rejoice, be elated, be puffed up, be proud; n. boiling, bubbling, overflowing, effervescence, joy, pride |
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to boil (tr.), please, flatter, puff up, coax |
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rice boiled in milk |
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pride, haughtiness |
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to increase, swell, rise |
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a swelling |
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abundant, full |
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to boil over |
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to make to boil over |
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to exaggerate |
Pat., p. 179 |
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to swell. |
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to expand |
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to cause to expand |
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to swell (as rice put in cold water, as the result of a fall, of an illness) |
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swelling, abscess |
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to puff out, bloat, swell much; ? |
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to swell up |
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to swell up |
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to swell |
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to be increased, be abundant |
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to swell |
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to be swollen, pout |
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swollen, a boil |
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swollen, a boil |
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[2] Cf. 4543 |
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DED(S, N) 3658 |