Gundert, Hermann, A Malayalam and English dictionary

(Mangalore : London : Basel :  C. Stolz ; Trübner & Co. ; Missionhaus,  1872.)

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msfe—frjeay
 

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cnenm—cns
 

mAaiano^oNo. (C mg^a=4 aAaaco; see
Aaio 3 — P). — mAaio Asl:^=(gy)ajnb.

CniQi nang^ (T. mnbA beauty, vT'enrol?) A
flsh. No, also agnmral,
manb N.pr, m.; msfcl f.
maaos Vi. (T. mnb—) nuptial gift.

rO^(0o nanguram (P, langar?) An anchor.
Pay, m. Eg A, (mg-£^A to cast anchor, o®§
I0SI to weigh anchor,

m68*3 nanna   l. T. M, (m& T, beauty?). A
herb, Polygala Vi., mssB^jlgagi B.     2. T-
Te. C a clever woman; msBB^^ B. an un¬
married Brahman girl, (oocmlA?)
mcaiTaug*  l.the wifeofaNamblyar. So. 2. an
actress, the wife of jiiaasilcBig*, singing ft
dancing before Brahmans, (m3^ga^^ m.
TP.; also cnsi^aib KU. ft aagg20,
m3«SBail N. pr, of a Brahman woman,
meBBlcag* ores^ No., mssal^, (C. mocoma
jjl a kind of mosquito)= Asofl^gj an eye-fly.

nOJljlfOo najiram 8,(jijlreo)Shortly, soon, Bhg,

CC)j:^o na66am (m^ C. Te, T, to aim at, desire;
see msiay) ft COJi^SSiiPiT^, (v^,^CS-fleiSrab
(aorinlgLjlslasi) A tube to shoot birds or fishes
with clay pellets, arrows, eto, (T, m^BasignA),
m,£](OmlAgci^l a kind of vegetable poison for

fish, (mssaj) Rh.
m^ (T, poisonous, fr, mso^) poison — ma^j
gpj Pay.; met, m^jgoflmanb (Bra(3lAai.'oral
cna RC,
ma^eil So, T, a musk-rat.

Cnj^eOJo Tdbh, = oocnjjo.

00SQ(7) Ar, nazr. Present to a superior, cmeiaa
mam en. acu^ Asng, m. osaTlejo aaA(^
ejl o®eBblejo cug«BB(rag, cuflaaojlms jijlai am
taaao crozagmojo aAgsr^ cuma TR,

OOfiOa^ nanju T, M, aC, Tu, (msBH)A Te. C to
eat daintily or loathingly). 1. Poison m. rml
cnaA, Aslasi. — met. (Brareaa* msaigcuKu rm
rol.'Bistgnb RC; Qjl..fi:cajCBac)o masBuma Asng
KR.; cnassai^ (of poisoned arrows). 2, esp.
stupefyfaig vegetable poison, en. go^A to catch
 

fish. 00. (m)an %oa3eai(sigcdil Anj. stupefied,
m. cueTlaa to smoke prepared hemp (AssaiaQj
etc,), mssuacsyag a'a.^oculAclo.

msaunb N. pr. m., msml f.
msiBi^ = mssij, masiBisoo^nb eoaaaai prov,

Agga a'a^a msiai^ macoias (prov,, a'agjj

gg)ca>;uA3c/ao), see below,
meiaisinb No, a malicious man; a Herod,
msisonbAgj a collyrium, (Sulph. Cnpri?)
or)snii90g_|£j Asclepias alexicaca, (also ensdsiso

(SASSBigQj a Gratiola. Rh.)           ,        .

msi3i3lnbAr!s=mjirnialnbAgcBii Menispermum
msiBijo mgcaggo a busy work, quarrel, en¬
tanglement, a®cnl<ea ana msioialgj cng<32ig
gigj TP, see above,
(TOgifTjiB) nanna (T, Te, maasiai irrigated ground?
mnb) in cnsisijimgsl So, A cache built to bide
treasure,
COS nada 5, (V^m§A to enter) 1, Walk, pace,
Q®(S)msmsmBVi, day-journey, aaa ms, a
aa maSAs once, 2, procession ft the shout
of it, mscul§A to walk under shouts, msms
ms(3i!nl(3yo RS, descriptive of sounds, 3, the
leg, esp. of an elephant isigm, oaonl ms mg
ejo aAgrBiol TP.; oosaris between the legs;
msog^A obsc. = ASiBaaai. 4. an entrance
ms 3oagc[ulasicB;cfl, anliflsia^ TP.; a passage of
sand, steps, eto, from the gate to the house;
a temple-entrance, masa« acuasi So, to offer
In a temple, annlaiAR^ mscs2il(3l armor^i aoj
3^ TR.; Qjipl ms Jiiacsyocusmo RC a dike,
nos mgsA to draw a line in vrriting. 5, de¬
portment, usage, oaayi ms KU, old ways,
6. past. mscszia.'Biai former, mas.
Hence : msasigcurzA (4) a guard, sentry,
msas^ (4) steps before the house.
msaagoj (l. 2. 4) an avenue (of oacurejij,

aoaregral etc)
mssiAacXiA (1) to walk solemnly ^cnjlail rsr^
^rnl aalnmgeai reo^aflrenb oalm^gaai acroo
al(®lcsgo gQSBssno msaAasnsg* KR.; also
msa Aaerig = Soagcon,
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