Proto-Dravidian [d5450]
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to swing, turn round, whirl, wave, brandish, fan, throw as a net, blow as the wind, mill, grind, cast (i.e. put bamboo rafters on a sloping roof); n. swinging, etc |
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to swing, turn round, whirl, wave, brandish, fan, throw as a net, blow as the wind, mill, grind, cast (i.e. put bamboo rafters on a sloping roof); n. swinging, etc |
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to cause to turn round, mill, etc |
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fan |
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fan |
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to swing and let go from the hand, fling, throw away |
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throwing away |
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to throw, cast or fling away madly, furiously, carelessly, heedlessly, hurl, leave abruptly |
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to throw, cast or fling away madly, furiously, carelessly, heedlessly, hurl, leave abruptly |
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to throw, cast or fling away madly, furiously, carelessly, heedlessly, hurl, leave abruptly |
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to throw, cast or fling away madly, furiously, carelessly, heedlessly, hurl, leave abruptly |
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a swinge, stroke with a whip, etc., a blow, bow for dressing cotton |
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fan (as the one made of areca spathe) |
Hav. |
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to wave (tr.); (wind) blows, (tree, cloth) waves; grind with grinding stones |
Mercara dialect |
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to grind |
T. |
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to exercise violence, throw violently, make a sweeping blow, grind with grinding stones, (wind) blows |
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violent blow |
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force, power, speed; ? |
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thunderbolt; ? |
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to winnow with a side-to-side motion to remove stones |
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to fan, cast (nets) |
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fan |
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throwing a net, a backstroke |
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to fan, brandish, swing, wield, the wind to blow |
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to cause to fan, etc |
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to fan, blow, throw (a net), emit (as scent or rays) |
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to get oneself fanned |
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spring-trap, snare for birds, lever |
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fan |
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storm of rain |
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to fan, flutter with wings |
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fan |
Tiyya |
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fan |
Tiyya |
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to throw, fling (as a weapon), cast (as a net), flap (as wings), swing (as the arm), fan, wave, flourish (as a sword), strike, beat, flog, open out, spread, lengthen, stretch, spill, strew, scatter, lay aside, throw off, abandon, drop, blow (as the wind), be spread, diffused (as fragrance, rays, etc.) |
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throw, cast (as of a net), beat, flap (as of wings), blow, stroke, swinging, oscillation, length, quickness, rapidity |
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smell, effluvium |
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to fan, wave to and fro, brandish, fling, hurl, cast (as a net), whirl round, pour forth, sprinkle, eject, discharge, remove, swing (as the arms in walking) |
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fan |
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onom. expr. of quick movement |
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to hasten, cause to move swiftly, swing, leap, hop, burst, split, be forceful; n. haste, speed, impetus, elasticity, spring, force, contrivance as a trap, lever |
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to swing (arm), grind (grain), cast responsibility of (person) on, forsake |
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a swing of the grinding stone |
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to swing, blow as the wind |
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waving, swinging, fanning, brandishing |
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to brandish, fan, wave, swing out, fling |
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to brandish, fan, wave, swing out, fling |
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to cast a net, throw, sling as a stone, throw up earth, wave the hand, wash and clean rice, blow as wind |
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casting, throwing, blowing of wind |
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to fan, grind, wave, swing, cast, blow, wave |
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quickly, rapidly, fast, straightly |
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fan. |
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fan. |
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Tr. |
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to pull with a jerk (Voc. 3240) |
Ch. |
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to drag, pull (Voc. 3273) |
W. Ph. |
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to throw off or away, fling |
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a fan |
BB |
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to blow, fan; pl. action |
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to blow a wind instrument |
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to shoot, throw, cast, fling, pelt; n. act of shooting, throwing |
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swift, quick. ? |
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to blow as the wind; wave (tr.), (K. also) fling, throw with a sweep, fan |
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to blow as the wind |
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chowrie |
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fan, whisk |
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wind |
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fan |
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to throw, fling, cast, hurl, wave, swing, shake, flourish, brandish, whisk, turn as a mill, grind as in a mill, blow as the wind, spread as scent; n. waving, throwing, blowing, spreading |
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to throw, fling, cast, hurl, wave, swing, shake, flourish, brandish, whisk, turn as a mill, grind as in a mill, blow as the wind, spread as scent; n. waving, throwing, blowing, spreading |
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quickness |
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quickly; ? |
K. |
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a spring, a catch |
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quickness |
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tension, elasticity. |
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to make the gesture of commencing a certain action, being at the same time within convenient distance for performing it, take one's aim for. ? |
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to lift the arm preparatory to a blow |
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[2] Cf. |
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to fan |
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to fan |
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fanning, a fan; Turner |
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fanning, a fan; Turner |
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DED(S, N) 4479 |