Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ DRAW DULL . draw, (v.t.) 1. pull a bowstring or cord to drizzle, (v.i.) . . . . ara-yil (ke). test its strength .... têni (ke); tinap (ke); droop, (v.i.) as a branch from weight of tênip (ke). 2. the bowstring when shoot- fruit or flower .... dölap (ke). ing.... târ-jālagi (ke). 3. water at a | drop, (v.t.) 1. let fall . . . . en-pâ (ke); stream ....ik-odli (ke). 4. (sketch) en-tõlat (ko); en-tölpi (ke). 2drop anchor a pattern, etc. . . . . ig-ngâta (ke). 5. .... kâna-l'entõlpike. (v.i.) 1. of any object make a picture or portrait . . . . Ôt-yolo- . . . . tolat (ke); på (ke). 2. of any liquid... yiti (ke). See reflection and tattoo. 6. tôk (ke). 3. as fruit from a tree. ... lập Draw out. See oxtract. (v.i.), Draw breath (ke); akan-gôdoli (ke); lit. dislocate itself. . . . . Õna (ke). drop, (s.) . . . . of any liquid .... tôk drawing, (s.) picture ....ig-ngâtanga (da). (da). dread, (v.t.) .... ar-tâgi (ke). I don't drown, (v.t.) ....ot-nöti (ke). (v.i.) hunt in those parts of the jungle from dread 1.... tõb (ke). of (meeting) Jarawas: kát érem-l'édte järawa drowsy, (adj.). ...ig-ârlanga (da). l'artáginga l'edare wai dô deleke yābada. drum, (s.) sounding-board .... pûkuta dream, (s.) 1. .... ab-târaba (da). In (l'ôt)-yemnga (da). See App. xiii. my dream I saw two freshly-harpooned drunk, (adj.) intoxicated. ...ig-lêleturtles: dab-taraba len yadi ikpõrgoi- kanga (da). This word is also applied to dulnga d'ig-bådigre. 2. of a seer . . . . ara- one who from fasting or other cause is not mûga-târaba (da). in his right mind. Intoxicating drinks dream, (v.t.) 1..... ab-târaba (ke). 2. were unknown to the Andamanese prior of a seer . . . . Ôt-paiad (ke). (v.i.) of a seer to 1858. .... ara-muga-tAraba (ke). See søer. drupe of Pandanus or Nipa fruit, (s.). ... dregs, (8.) .... ar-mûrudi (da); ar- ôt-tå (da). mûruwin (da). dry, (v.t.) 1, before a fire or in the sun dreneb, (v.t.) .... Ot-pi (ke); Otina (ke). ....0t-êr (ke); täri (ke). 2. by wiping off drenched, (.p.) 1. by rain. . . . Ôt-pûlure. moisture . . . . rår (ke); dry one's self by 2. in water-logged canoe . . . Ot-dúnure. wiping . . . . ad-râr (ke). Wipe yourself 3. by other means ....ot-inare ; ôt-pîre. dry: ng'ad-rår. (v.i.) 1. keep dry by taking See wet. shelter....oto-kõla (ke). 2. become dry dress, (v.t.) 1. clothe.... Ôt-râm (ke); ....êr (ke); nõro (ke). The latter word michla (ke); ab-lotók (ke). 2. dress a wound has reference to vegetation only. ... ch ủn-lig-râm (ke). (vi) .... ôto- dry, (adj.) 1. that has not been wet.... râm (ke). . .. -- - - i-kõla (da). 2. no longer wet . . . . â-êrre; drift, (v.i.) 1. with the tide ... : târ. Oyu-êrre. kâj (ke) ; lůlka (ke). loloka (ke). 2. by force. dry monsoon, (8.).... yêre-bodo (da). of the wind .... år-al (ke); lalka (ke). This comprises about 13 weeks, viz., from, drift-wood, (s.) . . . . pûtu-maunga (da). say, mid-February till mid-May. drill, (v.t.) bore a hole .... rêu (ke); duck, (s.) teal .... kala (da); kulal (da). réunga (ke). due, (adj.) 1. that ought to be given or drink, (v.t. & i.).... wêlej (ke). done.... tölaba (da). 2. ought to arrive drinkable, (adj.) .... wêlejnga-loyu. .... ár-talpinga (da); Arla l'aryāhainga drip, (v.i.) .... tók (ke). (da). dripping, (s.) ....môiwo (da). dugong, (r.) Halicore indicus . . . . tegbal drive, (v.t.) 1. in hunting .... öko-aluma (da). (ke). 2. drive away....ig-êwa (ke). âr- dull, (adj.) 1. stupid....ig-pichanga (da); yadi (ke). | mûgu-tig-picha (da). 2. of hearing .... o, indolent : 0, pole : o, pot: o, awful: di, boil.

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