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To
appear, come into existence.
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To take shape, assume a form.
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To issue forth, as a spring. |
uru, n. Appearance
from, shape, an article, a substance, etc.
uru-uruvu, n. see uruvam.
uruvu-uruvam, n. shape, visible from figure, body, image,
idol, statue, etc.
uruvu-urubu,
n. (Gram.) Form of a case, a case termination.
uruvam>Skt. r‡pa.
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Forward Motion
u˜(˜u),
v.t. To urge one's mind on or forward,
u˜˜am, n.Enthusiasm that urges oneself
to action.
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undu,v.t.
1. To thrust forward, cause to appear.
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To push forward, as a swing or a perambulator.
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To shoot, as an arrow.
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To drive as a chariot.
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To go, move along.
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To despatch, send |
undu-unji-unjal-‡jal,
a swing.
unnu. v.t. To push forward, as a swing.
ukai, v.i. To walk, as an animal, to go as a vehicle; to move
as a boat.
v.t. To ride, as a horse; to drive, as a
carriage; to row, as a boat; to discharge,
as an arrow.
udai, v.t. To kick forward, as a man.
uy, v.i. To go away and escape from danger.
v.t. To drive, to convey, to transport.
uy-uyir, life, lit. that which drives or moves the body.
uš, ušu,
int. A sound used in setting a dog on a person or
animal. |
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