šu˜ai,
n. Pulp, as of jack fruit.
šu˜aiyam,
n. 1. Zero.
2.
Prying about a house with the intention of stealing,
theft.
šu˜aiyam-šo˜aiyam.
š†˜am, n. Indian corn, great millet.
šu˜-šu-du,
v.t. 1. To shoot with the forefinger, as a marble;
to flip up a coin for testing its ring;
to tap with the foreflnger, as coconut.
2.
To jerk, as reins.
3.
To draw out an elastic body and let it recoil
with a jerk.
šu˜-šu——i,
n.1. A round or star-like ornament worn by women, children and a
class of mendicants on the forehead.
2. White curl on the forehead of an animal.
3. Round
patch or patches formed on the human body.
4. Curl of hair on the head of a person indicative of mischievousness.
šuttigai, n. A round ornament worn by women on the forehead.
šu‰al, v.i. 1. To whirl, spin,
rotate, turn on an axis,as wheel.
2.To revolve in
an orbit.
3. To roam, wander,
etc.
šu‰ali, n.Convulsion attending
digestive disorder of children.
šu‰a˜ai,
n.1. Bowl, receptacle.
2. Fraud, deception.
šu‰aŠŠu,
v.i. Caus. ofšu‰al.
šulaŠŠi,
n.1. Handle, as of a spinning wheel.
2. Brace and bit.
šu‰i, v.i. to become curved,
curled; to form eddies.whirlpools;
to whirl, as whirlwind.
v.t. To curl, curve;