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138THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD

(7) Deviation

ulavu, ulƒvu, v.i., To move about, take a stroll or ramble; To go round a city through the main streets in procession; to surround, encircle, as a garment.

ulamvƒ, v.i. To whirl.

ulagu, ulagam, n. The world, any world, lit. that which revolves

uru˜, v.i. To roll, uru˜ai; n.roller

ulal, v.i. To revolve, ualai, n. Cylindrical beam of wood, in an oil or sugarcane press, by the revolution of which the oil or juice is pressed.

uŠai-iŠai, n.bend.

iŠainju, v.t. To make obeisance.

iŠƒ, n. Prawn, shrimp.

iŠƒl, n. Honeycomb.

iŠavu, n. Mountain slope, iŠappu, n. Eaves.

(8) Boring

u˜, n. Inside; part. In.

u˜i, n. Chisel.

u˜ar, v.t. 1. To adjust feathers with the beak, as birds.
2. To spread out and draw fingers through; as in drying wet hair.

u˜u, v.t. To plough.

udu, uduvai, n. Ditch or moat around a fort.

udai, v.t. To break open.

(9) Penetration

u˜u, v.i. to be bored through by wood-worm, as rotten wood.

uruvu, v.t. To penetrate, pass through.

     The frontal demonstrative , which generally assumes the form ul, as a root, combines with all the six initial consonants, and produces six secondary roots, viz., kul, šul, tul, nul, pul and mul,