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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *ū(n)d-
Meaning : to blow
Proto-South Dravidian: *ūd-
Proto-Telugu : *ūnd-
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *ūnd-
dravet-meaning,dravet-sdr,dravet-tel,dravet-koga,

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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian : *ūd-
Meaning : to blow
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : ūtu (ūti-)
Tamil meaning : to blow (as a wind instrument, a fire), blow out (as a lamp), blow or breathe upon to allay pain, refine with fire (as gold); be inflated, swell (as the stomach after eating), blow with bellows or blow-pipe; n. trumpet (esp. toy trumpet), musical pipe
Tamil derivates : ūtal cold wind, swelling, toy trumpet, small pipe; ūtai wind, gale, cold wind; ūttam swelling, puffing up of the limbs or body; ūttu blowing a musical instrument, sound of a wind instrument, swelling of body; uti (-pp-, -tt-) to swell, increase in size (or with DBIA 44); (Devanesan) ūti a wind instrument
Malayalam : ūtuka
Malayalam meaning : to blow (as fire, wind instrument), hiss, be puffed up, swell
Malayalam derivates : ūttu blowing, hissing, swelling, greatness; uti a metalworker's bellows; utikkuka to hiss, puff (as a snake); utippu hissing
Kannada : ūdu
Kannada meaning : to blow, purify or refine metal with the blow-pipe, become inflated, be puffed up, swell, be distended; n. blowing, swelling, swollen state
Kannada derivates : ūdalu, ūdike blowing, swelling; ūdisu to cause to blow, cause to refine metal with the blow pipe, cause to swell; ūbu to blow; (Hav.) ūpu to blow
Tulu : ūduni
Tulu meaning : to blow (as a pipe), swell
Proto-Nilgiri : *ūd-
Number in DED : 0741
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Nilgiri etymology :

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Proto-Nilgiri : *ūd-
Meaning : to become swollen, bloated
South Dravidian etymology: South Dravidian etymology
Kota : ūd- (ūyd-)
Number in DED : 741
ktet-meaning,ktet-prnum,ktet-kota,ktet-dednum,

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Telugu etymology :

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Proto-Telugu : *ūnd-
Meaning : to blow (a fire) with the mouth or with bellows, blow out or extinguish, purify or refine (metal) with the blow-pipe, blow or sound (a wind instrument), be swollen; n. a swelling tumour
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Telugu : ū̃du
Additional forms : Also ū̃da swelling of any part of the body, esp. the belly; ū̃dincu to cause to be purified or refined (as a metal); ūpiri breath, respiration
Number in DED : 741
telet-meaning,telet-prnum,telet-tel_1,telet-addition,telet-dednum,

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Kolami-Gadba etymology :

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Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *ūnd-
Meaning : to blow
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Kinwat Kolami : ūnd-
Kolami (Setumadhava Rao) : ūnd-, unḍ-
Naikri : ūnd-
Naiki : ūnd- (ūnt-)
Parji : ū̃d-
Salur Gadba : ūnd-
Number in DED : 741
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