Proto-Dravidian [d502]
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to come down, descend, alight, go down, set (as the sun), become less, subside, be depressed or humbled, become lean |
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coming down, descending, being depressed, being humbled, declining, abating |
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coming down, descending, being depressed, being humbled, declining, abating |
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coming down, descending, being depressed, being humbled, declining, abating |
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to cause to go down, lower, go down, incline |
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to cause to go down, lower, go down, incline |
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to cause to go down, lower, go down, incline |
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to cause to lower, etc |
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descending, inclining |
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descending, inclining |
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descent, humbled condition |
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to cause to descend, let down, lower |
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to cause to descend, let down, lower |
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to cause to descend, let down, lower |
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descending |
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to descend, get ready |
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to lower, get (bullocks) out of shed; ? |
Mercara dialect |
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to sit down (<*ir̤ay-; MBE 1970, p. 147) |
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to descend |
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to lower, take down |
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going down, sinking |
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to fall, sink |
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remissness, defect |
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to descend, get down |
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to descend, dismount, fall, drop down, be reduced in circumstances, be inferior; (-pp-, -tt-) to lower, let down, degrade, despise |
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to lower, let down, remit (as taxes), pull down (as a building), disgrace |
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outcaste |
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outcaste |
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outcaste |
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to lower, let down, remit (as taxes) |
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contemptuous treatment |
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inferiority, disgrace, decrease, hollow, pit |
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inferiority, disgrace, decrease, hollow, pit |
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to descend |
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to put down (burden) |
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to fall, tumble, come down |
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to fall, drop (as fruits, leaves) |
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abatement of intoxication |
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to descend (< Te.; Voc. 1562) |
Ko. |
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M. |
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to descend, dismount; drip down (as oil from oil-press, flour from grindingstone, etc.) |
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to cause to descend or come down, put or take down; to leave |
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to fall, drop, fall down from, descend upon, occur |
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to set down, put a pot on the fire (d<-> Voc., Gramm.140;ḍ- Gramm.187). |
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to fall. ? |
Ḍ. |
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to alight, descend, decrease |
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to descend |
K. also |
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to descend, alight, dismount, be unladen or disembarked, be distilled, fall in drops, penetrate, become less, abate |
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descending, descent, decline; a lower region or part |
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disembarkation, unshipment |
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lower place or part; lower, inferior; down, below, under |
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down |
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a well with steps descending into it |
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a well with steps descending into it |
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to die |
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to lower, let down, put down, decrease, unload, disembark, distil |
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to lower, let down, put down, decrease, unload, disembark, distil |
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to lower, let down, put down, decrease, unload, disembark, distil |
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to lower, let down, put down, decrease, unload, disembark, distil |
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to lower, let down, put down, decrease, unload, disembark, distil |
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to sink, fall, droop, submit, die; n. defeat, fall, subjection |
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a fall in wrestling |
B. |
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to descend, (sun, moon) sets |
Oll. |
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to make to descend |
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to descend, dismount. |
S. |
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SR. |
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SR. |
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to make to come down from a height |
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to make to come down from a height |
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to descend, come down from a height |
Kin. |
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to descend |
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to descend |
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to descend |
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to descend |
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to make to descend (cf. 430) |
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to make to descend (cf. 430) |
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to make to descend (cf. 430) |
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to descend |
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to make to descend |
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to descend |
S |
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to make to descend, put down (burden). |
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[2] Cf. 492 |
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