Proto-Dravidian [d489]
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clamour, vociferation |
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clamour, noise |
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sounding, roaring, bellowing, lowing, making a noise |
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hubbub |
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to pant, snore, bluster, roar as sea |
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noise (as of sea, bowels), hum, buzz |
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noise (as of sea, bowels), hum, buzz |
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to bluster, be loud |
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roar of the sea, difficulty of breathing |
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a cough |
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din, bustle |
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buzzing, din, wheezing |
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din, bustle, great noise |
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to sound, roar (as the sea), rumble (as a crowd), wamble (as the bowels), whiz (as birds when flying); (-pp-, -tt-) to cry out (as in anger), hiss (as a snake), pant, breathe hard, wheeze, n. sound, roar, splash (as of a running river) |
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sound, noise, clamour |
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buzzing, din, wheezing, asthma |
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to weep, cry, roar, sound (as yār̤) |
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to sound; make to sound, beat (as drum) |
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weeping |
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to cough; n. cough |
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cough |
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clamour, outcry |
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clamour, outcry |
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clamour, outcry |
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(probably 'expressive'ṟ), rampunoise, uproar, disturbance, squabble, wrangle, scandal |
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to make an uproar. |
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to make an uproar. |
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uproar, commotion |
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disorder |
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[2] Cf. |
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to sound |
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to sound |
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sounding, roaring, lowing; Turner |
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