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Growth and Development of Tamil139

each of which inherits from its parent the quality of expressing all the ideas covered by the nonary semantic cycle.

      I shall here show by illustration, how all the seven roots mentioned above, are capable of generating myriads of words in Tamil, by undergoing all sorts of derivational changes in long succession.

Deviation

Ul

ulƒ, n. Going aound in procession through the main streets of a city as a triumphant king; a poem on this.

ulƒvu, v.i. 1. To surround, encircle, as a garment.
         2. To go round, move about, walk or ride for recreation, take a stroll or ramble.

ulƒvu-ulavu, v.i. To go round, spread out.

ulavai, n. wind (that blows about)

ulƒttu,  v.i. To go round for a walk;
       v.t. To take out for a walk, as a child; to lead about, as a horse.

ulƒttukka——ai, n. Pivot upon which a door or a shutter turns.

ulƒu, v.i. 1.To move, work about, as the head; to be           giddy.
          2. To sway, as an anchored ship.

ulam, n. Roundness, round stone.

ulakkai, n. Pestle, a cylindrical club, as a weapon.

ulaŒgu, n. A round stone.

uladu, n. A worm, larva.

ulamvƒ, v.i. To gyrate, to be perturbed in mind.

ulamvaral-ulamaral-alamaral, v.n. Perturbation, agitation of mind: suffering.

ulagu, n. Globe, Earth, World, any world, lit. that which is spherical or that which revolves.

ulagam, n. An augmentative of ulagu. ual, v.i. To whirl, revolve.