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156THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD

Mul

(mul)-(muŒ-muni, n. Bow.

(muŒ-manavu, manƒ, n. 1.Mock-pearl, chank bead.
     2. Conch.

(mul)-(mur)-muri, v.i. To bend.

murul-murudu, n. 1. Large tongs. 2. Knot in wood. 3. Drum

uŠugu, n. A crescent like ornament work in the helix of the ear.

muŠam, n. Winnowing fan. Cf. šuagu.

muŠu-muŠukku, v.i. To wriggle, twist.

muŠukku, v.t. 1. To twist, as a rope. 2. To twirl. 3. To spin, as a
     potter his wheel.

n. Twisting. 2. Turn or thread of a screw. 3. A kind of twisted
     cake, made of flour. 4. Convulsion. 5.Stiffness. 6. Arrogance.

muŠukki, n. Spanner.

muŠai-miŠai, n. Bend, curve.

muŠŠu, v.t. 1. To surround. 2. To besiege, blockade.

muŠŠugai, n. 1. Surrounding. 2. siege, blockade.

(mu˜)-mu-du, n. 1. Knot, as in a tree.
              2. Bulging or protuberance.
              3. Hump.

mudai, n. 1. Egg. 2. Apple of the eye.

mu——an, n. Ball of cow dung used in preparing sacred ashes.

mu——ai, n. Egg.

mu——u-muttu, n. 1. Any seed small and round. 2. Pearl. 3. Pock of
     smallpox, pustule. 4. Tear-drop.

muttam, n. Big pearl.

mudam, n. 1. Bend. 2. Anything bent. 3. Crippled condition of leg
     or arm.

mudavan, n. Lame person.

mudavu, v.i. To limp.

mudalai, n. 1. Large pincers. 2. Twist in the fibre, as of firewood.
     3. Ball, globe. 4. Wen, tubercle.