Proto-Dravidian *uṇ-, *uHṇ-, *ūṇ-, *ūṭṭ-, *uṇ / *uṇ-t- [d600]
to drink; ; to eat, drink; to give to eat or drink
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to drink |
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to eat, drink |
(past uṇ-ṭ-, uṇ-ṭṭ-) |
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to eat, drink |
(past uṇ-ṭ-, uṇ-ṭṭ-) |
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to give to eat or drink |
< *uHṇ-tt- |
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to eat what forms a person's (or in poetry, certain animals') real meal, or (with regard to children) mother's milk; enjoy (as riches), take (as interest on money) |
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to eat what forms a person's (or in poetry, certain animals') real meal, or (with regard to children) mother's milk; enjoy (as riches), take (as interest on money) |
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to eat what forms a person's (or in poetry, certain animals') real meal, or (with regard to children) mother's milk; enjoy (as riches), take (as interest on money) |
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person who feeds on |
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taking a meal |
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cause to take a meal; n. what is fed on, a meal |
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taking a meal, a meal |
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boiled rice (a term used when speaking to children) |
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to give to eat, make eat |
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to give to eat, make eat |
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taking a meal, a meal |
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to eat a meal |
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kitchen |
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jungle leech (<um-puḷudrinking worm) |
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to drink, suck |
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to make to drink, make to feast |
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to suck (young of animals that stand while suckling) |
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meal paid to god at god-making ceremony |
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food, food eaten after dry funeral |
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to eat (esp. rice), suck |
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suckling, infant |
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to feed, feast gods and brahmans, temper iron |
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giving rice, esp. to brahmans, welding iron |
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cooks |
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food, boiled rice, meal |
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to eat or drink, suck (as a child), take food, swallow without biting, enjoy, experience |
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to eat or drink, suck (as a child), take food, swallow without biting, enjoy, experience |
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to eat and digest, experience to the fullest extent |
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food, boiled rice, food of birds and beasts, experience |
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one who eats |
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drinking water |
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food |
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food, boiled rice, foodstuffs |
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food, boiled rice, foodstuffs |
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food, refreshment |
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food of birds and beasts, food |
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to put small quantity of food into the mouth (as of a child, sick person), coax and make one eat one's food (as a mother her child), entertain (as a guest), instil, infuse, dye, cause to experience (as the fruits of one's actions), suck (as a calf or kid); n. feeding, food, morsel given to a child or sick person |
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one who prepares food, cook |
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eating, food, experience of joys and sorrows by the soul, as the inevitable fruits of karma |
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glutton |
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one who eats |
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to drink, (child) takes breast, (rain) rains |
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food, feast |
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to take one's meal, dine, eat rice (in opposition to a slight repast of fruits, cakes, etc.) |
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to take one's meal, dine, eat rice (in opposition to a slight repast of fruits, cakes, etc.) |
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a meal, dinner, boiled rice and curry |
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a meal, dinner, boiled rice and curry |
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the time of evening, the night meal |
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boiled rice, solid food |
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cooked rice (ornuppuwith 3704) |
B-K. |
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cooked rice (ornuppuwith 3704) |
B-K. |
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a small leech (cf. 660 Ta.uru); ūṭafood, meal. |
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to take food (jawāporridge, food) |
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to make to drink |
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to drink |
W |
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to make to drink |
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to drink |
M |
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to cause to drink |
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to give to drink (Voc. 238, 299; some dialects, to smoke (tobacco), Voc. 239) |
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to drink |
Tr. |
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leech (Voc. 407) |
D. Mu. Ma. |
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to drink |
Ko. |
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leech (Voc. 407) |
D. Mu. Ma. |
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leech (Voc. 407) |
D. Mu. Ma. |
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to drink |
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to make to drink, feed |
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to drink, partake of food (withējua meal), smoke tobacco; n. act of drinking, smoking |
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to cause to drink, give to drink, suckle |
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id.; n. act of giving to drink, suckling. |
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to drink |
F. |
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to suck (pālūmilk) |
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to suckle |
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to drink, suck |
S. |
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to give to drink |
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to drink |
Isr. |
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to give to drink |
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cooked rice |
F. |
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id., food |
S. |
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boiled rice |
Su. P. |
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to drink |
Su. |
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boiled rice |
Su. P. |
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to drink, smoke |
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to give to drink |
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to drink |
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to give to drink |
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(cattle) to drink water, etc., completely |
K. |
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to drink |
Oll. |
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(P.) pej, (S. |
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to eat, drink |
S |
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food, boiled rice. |
S. |
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to drink |
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to make to drink, not giving with one's own hand |
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to give to drink, giving with one's own hand |
Kin. |
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to drink, smoke (cigarette) |
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to drink |
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to feed, give to drink |
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to drink |
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to cause to drink. |
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to drink, eat (rice) |
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thirst |
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to give a meal, make drink |
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to drink, be coloured |
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to drink, colour, dye |
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to eat, drink, bite, suffer, endure [ |
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rather than |
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by contamination with Si |
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to eat (Turner |
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[2] Cf. 604 |
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DED(S, N) 516, and from DEDS 123 (Kuwionḍa) |