Proto-Dravidian [d763]
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to put in the ground, plant, set firmly (as flags, etc.), enter into (the earth, etc.), lean on; n. leaning on, etc |
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walking-stick |
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a support |
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firmness, steady application of the mind |
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to thrust end of stick to ground while walking |
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to sink into ground of its own weight |
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to sink into ground of its own weight |
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to fix into ground by pressure |
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to transplant |
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to transplant |
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to be fixed, rooted; lean, rest, rely upon |
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prop, stay |
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prop, stay |
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staff, crutch |
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strength |
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to sink into, penetrate |
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to be fixed, strike root; fix, plant, set firmly in the ground (as a post), lean upon (as a staff, a person), support, press down, bear down with pressure, drive in (as a spear); n. prop, support |
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walking-stick |
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walking-stick |
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staff, prop |
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walking-stick, crutch, prop, stability, strength |
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to stick in ground (a stick, etc.); (hole, path, abandoned site) closes up, grows over |
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growth on an abandoned place |
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the plough that they stick in the ground (in song; < Badaga; fore·r, see 2815 Ta.ēr) |
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to set firmly, plant in the ground as a seed or shrub, gain power |
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to be established firmly, take root; to grow (forbēr, see 5535 Ta.vēr); ūndunito press down |
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prop |
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walkingstick |
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to fix |
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to fix |
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to press |
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weight, burden, staff |
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(Tr.) to plant or transplant (trees, rice, chillies, etc.), (Ph.) drive in, fix in |
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(A. S.) to plant, transplant, (Ch.) fix in the ground, (Mu.) plant, fix a post, set up a marriage booth |
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to lean on |
SR. |
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to lean heavily on a stick as an old man does (Voc. 303) |
Tr. |
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to plant (Voc. 273) |
Ma. |
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to plant, transplant, fix (a post) in the earth |
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to rest on a support |
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to transplant |
BB |
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to plant, transplant; n. planting |
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to set a post into the ground, kneel |
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to kneel. |
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F |
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S |
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to plant; ? |
Su. P. |
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seedling |
P. |
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to plant; ? |
Su. P. |
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to plant |
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to serve as a support, support oneself, stand or be firm; bear, suffer |
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to fix firmly |
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strength |
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prop, support |
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prop, support |
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to hold, rest or lean upon, support oneself on, place, rest, press, (K. also) plant |
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to be planted, fixed |
K. |
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to transplant |
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to pierce; n. piercing |
K. |
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the supporting stalk out of which grow ears of corn, cholam, etc.; the iron stalk of the sickle, etc., which is fitted into the wooden handle |
VPK |
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to transplant |
Oll. |
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support |
S. |
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to plant. |
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to plant. |
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to fix a closed door, shutter, etc. (by a bolt, latch, lock, stay) |
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to lean upon a walking-stick |
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to lean upon a walking-stick |
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to walk leaning upon a stick |
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to lift or prop up (as a screen) |
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to lean upon |
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to prop up (as a screen) |
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[2] Cf. 721 |
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DED(S) 650 |