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Telugu etymology :

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Proto-Telugu : *mar_-
Meaning : to forget
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Telugu : mar_acu
Telugu (Krishnamurti) : mar_apu "to cause to confuse"
Additional forms : Also mar_apincu to cause to forget; [1] mar_akuva, [2] mar_apu ignorance, forgetfulness; mar_ũgu to be concealed or hidden (K also mar_uvu, maruvu); n. concealment, cover, shelter, screen; adj. hidden, secret, unseen; mar_ukuva forgetfulness; mar_u-paḍu to be hidden, disappear, vanish; mar_uvu concealment, cover, shelter, retreat; mor_ãgu to deceive, (K also) hide, lurk; n. deceit, deceiver; kanu-mor_ãgu to deceive
Number in DED : 4760
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Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-Dravidian : *mad_[a]-
Meaning : to lose, be lost
Proto-South Dravidian: *mar_-a-
Proto-Telugu : *mar_-
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *mad_-, *mad_-k-
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *mad_a-ŋ-
Proto-North Dravidian : *mas-g-
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South Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-South Dravidian : *mar_-a-
Meaning : to forget, lose
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Tamil : mar_a (-pp-, -nt-)
Tamil meaning : to forget, neglect, disregard, put an end to, give up
Tamil derivates : mar_ati, mar_appu, mar_al, mar_ali, mar_avi forgetfulness; mar_ai (-v-, -nt-) to be hidden, shrouded, disappear, recede (as from sight); (-pp-, -tt-) to hide, conceal, cover, shelter, protect; n. concealment, secret, disguise, refuge, fraud; mar_aippu concealment, screen; mar_aivu vanishing, disappearance, hiding place, screen
Malayalam : mar_a
Malayalam meaning : a screen, shelter, covering, secret
Malayalam derivates : mar_ayuka to disappear, hide oneself; mar_avu shelter, cover, concealment; mar_ekka to hide, conceal, screen, bury; mar_eppu, mar_appu coverlet, shelter, protection; mar_akka to forget, be forgotten, vanish from the mind; mar_ati, mar_avi forgetfulness; mar_appikka to cause to forget
Kannada : mar_e
Kannada meaning : to become unmindful of, forget, be forgotten, vanish from the mind; n. (also mar_a) disappearance, state of being hid, secrecy, concealment, cover, screen, refuge; mar_ukuḷi a forgetful man; mar_agu, mar_apu, mar_avu, mar_ahu hiding, secrecy, forgetting, forgetfulness; mar_apu to hide, conceal, cause to forget; mar_ave state of becoming unmindful of, oblivion, forgetfulness, unconsciousness; mar_asu, mar_ayisu, mar_isu to veil, hide, conceal, keep oneself out of view, cause to forget; mar_asuha concealing; mar_eyuvike becoming unmindful of, etc.; mor_e shelter, refuge
Kodagu : mara- (marap-, marand-)
Kodagu meaning : to forget
Kodagu derivates : mare place out of sight, concealment; marandɨ forgetfulness
Tulu : madapuni, marapuni, marepuni
Tulu meaning : to forget
Tulu derivates : madapu, marapu forgetfulness; madapele a forgetful man; madepuni to screen, shelter, hide; madeyuni to be out of sight, shut; madè screen, retired place; madepu shade, shelter, retirement; marè shelter, retreat
Proto-Nilgiri : *mar_-
Number in DED : 4760
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Nilgiri etymology :

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Proto-Nilgiri : *mar_-
Meaning : to forget
South Dravidian etymology: South Dravidian etymology
Kota : marv- (mard-) "to forget, be forgotten"
Toda : mar_- (mar_ɵ-)
Additional forms : Also Kota mar refuge, place out of sight, secret; marc- (marc-) to keep secret in mind, (grief) comes to end, cause (someone's grief) to come to an end; Toda mar_ shelter, refuge; mar_f place where one cannot be seen or heard, state of not being seen, non-existence; mar_f xɨy- to kill; mar_f ōy nōɫ̣ xȫṛ second funeral (lit. funeral on day when he vanishes; see TGT VII.6.7); mar_p dead, in: mar_(p) pɨ̄x- to make (lit. go to) an ordinary funeral, pā mar_p ōx- to be dead and gone (for , see 3999)
Number in DED : 4760
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Kolami-Gadba etymology :

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Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *mad_-, *mad_-k-
Meaning : to forget; to hide
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Kolami : mad- (matt-) "to forget"
Naiki : mak- "to hide oneself"
Parji : meŋg- "to conceal something"
Ollari Gadba : mẽy- "to conceal something"
Salur Gadba : meyk- "to roam, wander"
Additional forms : Also Naiki makup-/makp- to conceal something; Ollari meyonḍi lost, one who is roaming about; meyk- to go astray, roam; meyikp- (meyikt-) to make to go astray, make to roam
Number in DED : 4760
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Gondwan etymology :

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Proto-Gondi-Kui : *mad_a-ŋ-
Meaning : to lose, forget
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Proto-Gondi : *maRŋ-
Konda : marg-
Proto-Pengo-Manda : *zaŋ-
Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *mRāŋ- (caus. *mRāk-)
Notes : Bisyllabic root.
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Gondi etymology :

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Proto-Gondi : *maRŋ-
Meaning : to forget
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Betul Gondi : marēngānā
Mandla Gondi (Williamson) : maruŋg-sīānā
Mandla Gondi (Phailbus) : marangānā, marungānā
Muria Gondi : mariŋg-, mareŋg-
Maria Gondi : mar̨ŋg-
Maria Gondi (Mitchell) : māraŋg-, māranḍ-
Adilabad Gondi : maruŋg-
Additional forms : Also Gondi_W margīnā to err; marangtāl astray; Gondi_M mārānā to lose; Gondi_A (Su.) marūm- to forget; Gondi_Tr makkānā to escape notice; Gondi_W makkānā to hide (intr.); Gondi_Tr makstānā, maksuhtānā, Gondi_W maksahtānā (tr.); Gondi_M
Number in DED : 4760
Number in CVOTGD : 2718, 2798
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Konda etymology :

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Konda : marg-
Meaning: to conceal oneself, disappear, hide (BB)
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Number in DED : 4760
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Pengo-Manda etymology :

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Proto-Pengo-Manda : *zaŋ-
Meaning : to be lost
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Pengo : jaŋ(g)-
Manda : dāŋg-
Additional Forms : Also Pengo jak- to lose; Manda dāk- to lose
Number in DED : 4760
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Kui-Kuwi etymology :

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Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *mRāŋ- (caus. *mRāk-)
Meaning : to be lost
Gondwan etymology: Gondwan etymology
Kui : mrānga (mrāngi-) "to be lost, mislaid; n. loss"
Kuwi (Fitzgerald) : jangali "to get lost"
Kuwi (Schulze) : jānginai "to get lost"
Sunkarametta Kuwi : jāŋg- (-it-) "to get lost"
Kuwi (Israel) : jāŋg- (-it-)
Additional forms : Also Kui mrāpka (< mrāk-p-; mrākt-) to lose, obliterate; n. losing, obliterating; Kuwi_Isr jāk- (-h-) to lose
Notes : An extremely interesting case of cluster development.
Number in DED : 4760
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North Dravidian etymology :

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Proto-North-Dravidian : *mas-g-
Meaning : to vanish, disappear (as a person)
Dravidian etymology: Dravidian etymology
Malto : masg̣e
Additional forms : Also MLT masekāre to vanish (as an illness)
Number in DED : 4760
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