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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *ūs-, *ūs-ŋ-
Meaning : to swing
Proto-South Dravidian: *ūŋ-/*uj-
Proto-Telugu : *ūŋk-
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *ūs-ŋ-
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *ūŋ-
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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian : *ūŋ-/*uj-
Meaning : to swing
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : ūŋku (ūŋki-)
Tamil meaning : to swing (intr.)
Tamil derivates : ūkku (ūkki-) to swing (tr.), shake; ūcal moving to and fro, swing; ūñcal, uñcal swing; uyal (uyalv-, uyan_r_-) to wave, shake
Malayalam : ūñcal, ūyal
Malayalam meaning : a swing
Malayalam derivates : ūññāl id., cradle; (Tiyya) ūññalu cradle; iccāl id.; iñcāla a swing
Kannada : uyyal(u), uyyale, uyyālu, uyyāle, uvāle, uvvāle
Kannada meaning : a swing
Tulu : ū̆yyālụ, ujjālụ
Tulu meaning : swing, hammock
Tulu derivates : oyaluni to reel, stagger; vayaluni id., totter, shake, be agitated; (B-K.) uccālụ swing
Number in DED : 0731
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Telugu etymology :

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Proto-Telugu : *ūŋk-
Meaning : to shake, agitate, move (intr., tr.)
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Telugu : ū̃ku
Dialectal forms (1) : ū̃kincu
Additional forms : Also ū̃ka swinging; ū̃gu to swing, rock, totter, be shaken or agitated; ū̃gincu to rock, swing, shake, move (tr.); ū̃cu to rock, swing, shake, move, wag, wave, nod (tr.); ū̃pu id.; n. swinging, rocking, one oscillation in swinging, a shake, push; [1] ū̆yāla, [2] ū̆yēla, [3] uyyā̆la, [4] uyyē̆la, [5] ūyala, [6] ūyela cradle, swing, hammock
Number in DED : 731
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Kolami-Gadba etymology :

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Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *ūs-ŋ-
Meaning : to swing, shake
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Kolami : ūse "a cradle"
Kolami (Setumadhava Rao) : ūŋg-, uŋ- "to swing"
Naikri : ūŋg- "to hang, swing"
Naiki : ūse "a swing"
Parji : ūñ- "to swing, shake (intr.)"
Salur Gadba : ūyŋ- "to swing, rock"
Kondekor Gadba : ūyŋ- (ūyuŋ-) "to swing"
Additional forms : Also Kolami ūp a swing; (Wagh.) ūp- to swing (tr.); Naikri ūp- to hang up, swing (tr.); ūse a swing; Parji ūcip- (ūcit-) to swing (tr.); ūcal (pl. ūcacil) a swing, cradle; (S) ū̃g- to hang, swing; ūkip- (ūkit-) to cause to hang or swing
Number in DED : 731
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Gondwan etymology :

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Proto-Gondi-Kui : *ūŋ-
Meaning : to swing
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Proto-Gondi : *ūŋ- (caus. *ūh-, *ūp-)
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Gondi etymology :

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Proto-Gondi : *ūŋ- (caus. *ūh-, *ūp-)
Meaning : to swing
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Mandla Gondi (Phailbus) : ūŋg- "to swing (intr.)"
Gommu Gondi : ūh- "to swing (tr.)"
Muria Gondi : ūh- "to swing (tr.)"
Maria Gondi : ūʔ- "to swing (tr.)"
Seoni Gondi : ūp- "to swing (tr.)"
Koya Gondi : ūŋg- "to swing (intr.)"
Maria Gondi (Mitchell) : ūŋganā "to swing (intr.)"
Chindwara Gondi : ūŋg- "to swing (intr.)"
Additional forms : Also Gondi_Ph ūhtānā, Gondi_Ko ūh- to swing (tr.)
Number in DED : 731
Number in CVOTGD : 307
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