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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian : *poj-
Meaning : to beat; to fell
Tamil : poy (-v-, -t-)
Tamil meaning : to fell, throw down
Malayalam : poyyuka
Malayalam meaning : to fight, fence
Malayalam derivates : poyttu fencing, fight, duel
Kannada : poy
Kannada meaning : to beat; n. beating, a blow
Kannada derivates : puy to beat, smite, strike, kill, throb; puyal, puyyal, poyil, poylu beating, striking
Kodagu : poyy- (poyyuv-, pojj-)
Kodagu meaning : to beat
Kodagu derivates : poytɨ a blow
Tulu : poyimārụ
Tulu meaning : violence, force, pillage
Proto-Nilgiri : *poj-
Number in DED : 4534
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Nilgiri etymology :

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Proto-Nilgiri : *poj-
Meaning : to strike
South Dravidian etymology: South Dravidian etymology
Kota : poy- (poc-) "to strike with hand"
Toda : pɨy- (pɨs-) "to beat"
Additional forms : Also Kota oy- (oc-) to beat (percussion instruments); poyb wooden paddle used in closing the bottom of a pot before baking
Number in DED : 4534
ktet-meaning,ktet-prnum,ktet-kota,ktet-toda,ktet-addition,ktet-dednum,

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