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154THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD

3. Perplexity, confusion, trouble, agitation terumvaral-terumaral,
n. See ‘terum’.

Nul

nuavu-nauvu, v.i. 1. To slip; 2. To creep, as reptiles; 3. To shirk
from duty.

nudam, n. Lameness, lame person.

nudaŒgu, v.i. 1. To be bent.
2. To be flexible, pliable.
3. To shake, wave; to be tremulous.
4. To totter, tremble.
5. To dance.

(nu˜)-ne˜-ne˜i, v.i. 1. To bend, toll in.
2. To be dented, bent out of shape as vessels.
3. To wriggle, writhe,
4. To crawl, as a snake.

v.t.(used in the first three senses).

ne˜iyalan, n. hump back.

ne˜-(ner)-neri, v.i. To bend, arch, curve.

neri-neŠi, v.i. To be wavy, curly, as the hair of a woman.

neŠŠi, n. Forehead.

(neru˜)-nerudu, v.i. 1. To twist.

2. To roll in the hand, as ears of corn, and separate the grain.

(pul) (pur) pura˜, v.i. 1. To roll over, to be upset; to roll, as waves.

2. To be overturned: top be changed, as times, seasons, customs or laws; to be deranged.

pura——u, v.t. (Caus. of pura˜)

1. To turn a thing over.
2. To turn up, as the soil in ploughing.
3. To pervert, distort, etc.

pura˜i, n. 1. Lying, falsehood 2. Deceit.

puraci, n. 1. Upsetting, overturning. 2. Revolution.