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Growth and Development of Tamil135

generating a host of ideas in this manner. For instance, the idea of deviation openes up the following vista.

Slanting, sloping, swerving, tilting, obbiqueness, declining, diverging etc.
Bending, vaulting, volving, etc.
Arc, arching, convexity, concavity, etc.
Turning, folding, doubling, etc.
Curvedness, crookedness, hookedness, etc.
Undulating, zigzagness, gliding, etc.
Circle, oblongness, ovalness, etc.
Ring, bangle, ferrule, hoop, wheel, cycle, etc.
Surrounding, encircling, etc.
Circumambiating, circumgyrating, etc.
Coiling.
Wrapping, rolling, etc.
Cylindricity. Roundness, ovateness,
Rotating, revolving, etc.

Verbal Illustration of the Nonary Semantic Cycle

(1) Frontness

ud!, int., lo! in front of me.

ud†˜i, adv., in the place in front of me.

‡Œgu, adv., in front of me.

unda, adj., who or which is in front of me.

uvan, n. He who is in front of me.

uva˜, f., uvar, e.pl., udu, n.s., and uvai, n.pl.

(2) Origination or generation

ullari, n.shoot, bud.

ulavai, n.Green twig with leaves upon it.

uru, v. i. 1. To sprout, shoot-up.