Proto-Dravidian [d4490]

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Kannada: Barkur

hoṭṭi

to burst, crackle

Bark.

B1984, A1971

Kodagu

poṭṭ- (poṭṭi-)

to burst with noise, explode

B1984

Kota

poṭ- (poc-)

to burst noisily

B1984

Malayalam

poṭṭuka

to burst, explode, burst (as a sore), crack (as eggs), put forth (as buds)

B1984

poṭṭal

bursting

B1984

poṭṭu

a crack, hurt

B1984

poṭṭikka

to burst (tr.), crack

B1984

Old Kannada: Pampa Bharata

poṭṭage

adv. indicative of breaking

PBh.

B1984, R1972a

Tamil

poṭṭu (poṭṭi-)

to burst

B1984

poṭupoṭu (-pp-, -tt-)

to snap (as cords), speak fast in a rattling manner, wamble (as the bowels), fall (noisily as stones one after another)

intr.

B1984

poṭu-poṭ-eṉal

onom. expr. signifying snapping of cords, falling of fruits or stones one after another, rattling in speaking

B1984

Toda

pïṭ- (pïṭy-)

to burst.

B1984

Tulu

poṭṭu

a crack, hurt

B1984

puḍāvuni

to break, burst

B1984

puḍapuni

id

intr.

B1984

puḍatelů

a bruise, crack; bruised, broken, cracked

tr.

B1984

puḍeruni

to break, burst.

B1984

Telugu

poṭlu

to break, crack, burst, split, open in chinks

K.

B1984, K1961

Gadaba

poṭ

snapping of fingers

Oll.

B1984, B1957

Parji

poṭ

clapping of hands, snapping of fingers.

B1984

Malto

puṛge

to break up a flooring

B1984


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