Proto-Dravidian [d757]
Showing 39 of 39 reflexes.
[0] () Koḍ. to flay. |
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(soVoc.; Gramm. uṛuhtānā) to skin, flay, peel |
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to take off (skin, bark) |
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(soVoc.; Gramm. uṛumānā) to be scraped or skinned, esp. of a head of maize |
Tr. |
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G. |
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to peel, flay (Voc. 264, 426) |
Ma. |
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to be peeled, flayed |
Mu. |
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to peel off (skin, etc.) |
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to be peeled off (skin, flesh), come off (as a garment loosely put on) |
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to release, let off, remove clothes |
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in: |
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to skin, flay |
BB |
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to lose the skin by peeling |
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to take the skin off by burning. |
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to be stripped off, split off, skinned |
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(<ūk-p-; ūkt-) to strip off, skin; n. skinning. |
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to fall out (teeth, hair, etc.) |
Isr. |
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to strip off (fibres from bark, etc.) |
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to be opened |
F. |
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to open |
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to skin |
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to recede |
S. |
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to extricate |
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to undress, loose |
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to skin |
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to become loose |
Isr. |
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to untie, loosen. DED(S, N) 636 |
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to take off (clothes), flay (tōlu huk-) |
Su. |
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to fall out, off (leaves, hair) |
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to strip off (bark) |
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to be unfastened, loosened, separated, detached |
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to relax, loosen, slack; (K.) strip off, take off (clothes, etc.), pull off (feathers). |
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to undress. |
SR. |
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bark of tree |
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bark of tree |
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to strip a tree of its bark |
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bark, husk, peel, scale |
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to peel, unveil, drive away (as wind does the clouds) |
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to peel, unveil, drive away (as wind does the clouds).(b) |