v.t.
To lean upon, recline against.
šƒl-šƒr, v.i.
To lean upon, recline against.
n. Inner verandah under slopping roof surrounding the inner courtyard
of a house.
šƒr-šƒral,
n.1. Slope of a mountain.
2. Drizzling
rain from clouds gathering on hill-side.
3. Slanting
rain, rain driven in.
šƒr-šƒŠi,
n. 1. Circular movement.
2. Wheeling,
as of soldiers, horses or chariots in excercising
or fighting.
šƒri-™ƒrikai,
n. 1. Wheeling, as of soldiers. horses or chariots, in excercising
or in fighting.
2.
Whirlwind.
šƒr-šƒŠu,v.it.
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to slant, incline, as a post; to deviate.
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2.
to slip down, to be slippery. |
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3.
To slip off.
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4.
To fail, as a business; to prove futile. |
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5.
To flow, issue. |
Cf.
šƒ˜ai, n. Saliva issuing from the mouth,
dribble.
šƒ˜-(s)ƒ–)-s)ƒ–ai,
n. |
1.
Grinding wheel (šƒ–aiccakkaram)
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2.
Ring-like cakes of tamarind pulp preserved for a long time.
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3. Dome-like
stack of sheaves piled up on the threshing floor preparatory
to treading out the grain |
Cf.
k†˜-k†–
šƒ–-šƒdu,
v.i |
1.
To lean, overhang, as a tree.
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2.
To rock from side to side.
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3.
To dash on one side.
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4.
To be one-sided; to favour a party, as in a civil suit.
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5.
To fall, as shadow. 6. To issue. |
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