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ఊదు-udu
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ఊరడి-uradi

ఊడు udu, v. n. To be separated, loosened, or unfastened. 2. To take flight. 3. To be dismissed.

ఊడుచు, ఊడ్చు udutsu, lidtsu, v. a. To sweep. 2. To relax, loosen, or slacken. 3. To transplant. ఊడుపు udupu, s. Sweeping. 2. Transplant- ing. ఉడుపుమడి udupumadi, s. A plot or field in which grain has been transplanted.

ఊత lita, s. A fishing hook, 2. Support, ఊతకోల utakola, A walking cane.

ఊద uda, s. Envy. 2. A swelling, a tumor. ఊదకడుపు udakadupu, s. A pot belly.

ఊదర udara, s. A great smoke. ఊదరబెట్టు udarabefctu, To smoke an animal in a hole, in order to de- stroy it.

ఊదా uba, adj. Of a brown colour.

ఊదు udu, v. a. To blow. 2. To blow a fire with the breath, or with a bellows. 3. To blow out a light. The natives seldom extinguish a light with the breath, because fire is deemed a minor divinity. 4. To blow or 'sound any wind instrument. 5. To lean upon. v. n. To be sweln. ఊదువాద్దెము uduvaddemu, A wind instrument. ఊదించు udintsu, v. Caus. To cause to blow, as above. ఊదిపోవు udipovu, To be swoln. 2. To be puffed with wind, ఊదినవెండి udinavendi, Eure silver.

ఊనము unamu, adj. Less. 2. Defective, s. Defect ; maim. 2. Injury.

ఊను, ఊన్చు unu, untsu, v. a. To fix firmly, to place steadfastly. ఊనిమాట్లాడు unimatlada, To speak firmiy-

ఊపిరి upiri, s. Breath; respiration.

ఊపు upu, v. a. vide ఊచు utsu.

ఊపురము upuramu, s. The protuberance or hump on the neck of Indian oxen.

ఊబవాడు ubavaclu, s. A eunuch.

ఊబి ubi, s. Mud, mire.

ఊరక uraka, adv. Commonly written ఊరికె urike, Without emotion of any kind; quietly, silently, peaceably. 2. At leisure, in idleness, without employment. 3. "Without cause, reason, or meaning. 4. Only. 5. Gratis. 6. For pastime. 7. Without success. 8. Constantly.

ఊరకంద lirakanda, s. The root termed Tacca pinnatifida, often used as food by the natives,

ఊరడించు uradintsn, v. a. To Comfort; to console; to appease. 2. To condole with.

ఊరడిలు, ఊరడిల్లు uradilu, uradilln, v. n. To be consoled, comforted, or appeased.