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DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF YERAVA |
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MALLIKARJUN |
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kumme |
‘mushroom’ |
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kua |
‘cut and remaining portion of the tree’ |
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kue |
‘to sprinkle’ |
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kuuku |
‘narrow’ |
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kui |
‘eye ball’ |
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kue:ru |
‘intestine’ |
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kuke |
‘drunkard’ |
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kui |
‘lame’ (Fem) |
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kue |
‘lame’ (mas) |
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kuu |
'Valley’ |
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kuici |
‘mother-in-law’ |
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kutape |
‘arm pit’ |
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kutape jo:u |
‘one type of maize’ |
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kudire |
‘horse’ |
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kuttu |
‘to bore the ear’ |
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kuttu |
‘to stab’ |
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kuyi |
‘to dig the pit’ |
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kuyelu |
‘flute’ |
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kuri |
‘mark on the forehead’ |
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kure |
‘to bark’ |
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kurui |
‘blind woman’ |
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kuruu |
‘blindness’ |
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kurue |
‘blind man’ |
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kurme |
‘man of Kurumba community’ |
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kurmati |
‘woman of Kurumba community’ |
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kurke |
‘fox’ |
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kurkei |
‘heal’ |
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kure |
‘to become less’ |
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kurex |
‘to become less’ |
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kule |
‘banana bunch’ |
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kulex |
‘to bend’ |
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kua:mbu |
‘hoof |
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kui |
‘to bathe’ |
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kuiru |
‘to chill’ |
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kuvvaiye |
‘one of the subgroups of Yerava” |
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