Proto-Dravidian *po-nku, **pōkV- [d4469]

; to boil

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Proto-Dravidian

*po-nku

to boil

K2003

**pōkV-

P2018

Kannada

poṅgu

to boil over, burst open, expand, open, blossom, swell, be elated, exult, be overjoyed; n. boiling over, expanding, etc

B1984

poṅgisu

to cause to expand, etc

B1984

poṅga

man of ebullition or of exalted courage

B1984

poṅgalu

rice boiled with pulse, salted, or sweetened with sugar

B1984

poṅgil

rice boiled with pulse, salted, or sweetened with sugar

B1984

pogasu

expansion

B1984

buguṭi

swelling, protuberance

B1984

buguḍu

swelling, protuberance

B1984

pompur̤i

swelling, increase, growth, greatness

B1984

Kannada: Havyaka

pokku

to pop up, swell

Hav.

B1984, B1971

Kodagu

poŋŋ- (poŋŋi-)

to swell (as grain or stomach)

B1984

Kota

pog- (pogy-)

to boil over

B1984

poŋg- (poŋgy-)

to increase (intr.) magically in number, (water) springs forth magically, anger increases

B1984

poŋgc- (poŋgc-)

to increase (tr.) magically in number

B1984

Malayalam

poṅṅuka

to boil over, bubble up, spread (as light, noise, report)

B1984

poṅṅal

boiling, bubbling up, ostentation

B1984

poṅṅikka

to raise

B1984

pokkuka

to raise

B1984

poṅṅaccam

display, boasting

B1984

pokkam

height, boiling over, evaporation

B1984

Old Kannada: Pampa Bharata

poṅgam

pride

PBh.

B1984, R1972a

Tamil

poṅku (poṅki-)

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

B1984

n

prosperity, fortune

tr.

B1984

poṅkal

boiling, bubbling, swelling, violent anger, abundance, splendour, boiled rice seasoned with salt, pepper, cumin seeds and ghee;

B1984

n. pr

of a festival; height, largeness, fulness, abundance, profusion

B1984

poṅkam

increase, abundance, joy, splendour

B1984

pokkam

abundance, eminence, splendour

B1984

pommu (pommi-)

to swell, excel in appearance

B1984

pommal

abundance, thickness, plumpness

B1984

Tamil: Ramnad

bommeṉal

to swell

Ramnad dial.; Annamalai, p. 875

B1984, A1969a

Toda

pïg- (pïgy-)

to bubble up, boil over, (stomach) swells or heaves with exertion

B1984

Tulu

boṅguni

to be distended

B1984

boṅgů

protuberance

B1984

boṅgu

protuberance

B1984

boṅkeluni

to swell

B1984

boṅka

big, large

B1984

poṅgaḍè

proud flesh

B1984

Gondi: Adilabad

pōṅ-

to swell

ASu.

B1984

Konda

pog- (-it-)

to boil and overflow, swell into floods (as a river)

B1984

poŋi- (-t-)

to be bloated, swell up.

B1984

Kuwi

pōngali

F.

B1984, F1913

ponginai

S.

B1984, S1913

Kuwi: Bisamkatak

poŋg- (-it-)

to swell

Su. P. Isr.

B1984, I1979

Kuwi: Sunkarametta

poŋg- (-it-)

to swell

Su. P. Isr.

B1984, I1979

Telugu

poṅgu

to bubble up, boil, effervesce, rejoice, be elated, be puffed up, be proud; n. boiling, bubbling, overflowing, effervescence, joy, pride

B1984

poṅgincu

to boil (tr.), please, flatter, puff up, coax

B1984

poṅgali

rice boiled in milk

B1984

poṅka

pride, haughtiness

B1984

bugulu-konu

to increase, swell, rise

B1984

boppi

a swelling

B1984

pompiri

abundant, full

B1984

Kolami

poŋg- (poŋkt-)

to boil over

B1984

poŋgip- (poŋgipt-)

to make to boil over

B1984

poŋgipt iḍḍeng

to exaggerate

Pat., p. 179

B1984, ?

Naiki (Chanda)

phugay-

to swell.

B1984

Naikri

poŋg-

to expand

B1984

poŋgip-

to cause to expand

B1984

Kurux

pūxnā

to swell (as rice put in cold water, as the result of a fall, of an illness)

B1984

pūxkā

swelling, abscess

B1984

pokpokrnā

to puff out, bloat, swell much; ?

B1984

pẽxpẽxrnā

to swell up

B1984

pekpekrnā

to swell up

B1984

Malto

pog̣ole

to swell

B1984

poṉg̣je

to be increased, be abundant

B1984

púg̣e

to swell

B1984

púg̣re

to be swollen, pout

B1984

púg̣ro

swollen, a boil

B1984

púg̣ṭo

swollen, a boil

B1984

[2] Cf. 4543

Tamil

porumu

DED(S, N) 3658

B1984


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