Proto-Dravidian [d656]
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sweat |
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sweat |
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id |
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to burn, blaze, glow, burn with fever, rage, envy, burn or smart as a wound, as mouth from pepper; n. burning, flame, blaze, etc |
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one who burns (tr.), a passionate, angry man |
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to cause to burn, inflame |
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to cause to burn, inflame |
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fuel |
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fuel |
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fuel |
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fuel |
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burning, flame |
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burning, flame |
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burning, flame |
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burning, flame |
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burning, flame |
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burning, flame |
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passion, anger, wrath |
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heat; grief, trouble |
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heat; grief, distress |
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to be hot; to grieve, be distressed |
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burning sensation is felt |
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burning sensation |
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to hate, be envious of, it pains; n. envy, heat (esp. of the sun), sweat |
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burning pain |
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anger |
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to burn, smart, be angry |
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heat, anger |
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heat, anger |
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heat (as of the sun, of the atmosphere), sultriness, noon |
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ire, exasperation |
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to make angry |
Asher-Radhakrishnan, p. 155 |
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(fever) affects, burns |
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heat of fire; sweat; anger, grudge; ? |
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fatigue |
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(woman in the 5th month of pregnancy) undergoes ceremony of burning on wrist |
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(husband of pregnant woman) performs ceremony of burning her wrist |
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blaze, flame, heat, acute pain, wrath |
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to burn, blaze, feel a burning sensation, be angry, envious, (belly) is hungry |
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prickly heat. |
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sweat. |
KoyaSu. |
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heat of summer; sweat |
Sova dial. |
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to set fire to, ignite; n. setting fire to |
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to set light to. |
K. |
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to ignite |
Ḍ. |
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id. (gāmasweat) |
S. |
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to sweal (i.e. singe). ? |
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to sweat |
Su. P. |
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to sweat |
Su. P. |
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to ignite, set alight |
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to sweat |
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sweat |
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to burn (intr.), be afflicted, grieve |
K. |
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to burn (intr.), be ablaze |
K. |
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to grieve, sorrow |
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grief, uneasiness, disquiet |
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grief, uneasiness, disquiet |
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grief, uneasiness, disquiet |
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(j = dz) to sweat |
Oll. |
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sweat, perspiration. |
P. |
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to sweat |
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sweat, perspiration. |
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to set fire to, burn, scorch, make feverish, burn with rage |
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to be burnt, etc |
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[2] Cf. 568 |
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661 |
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and 1064 Kui |
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Kur |
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DED(S, N) 565 |