Proto-South Dravidian : *maḍ-i
Meaning : cleanness, purity; pure cloth
Tamil : maṭi
Tamil meaning : ceremonial purity, as of one who has bathed; cloth made of fibre of trees, coarse silk, cotton, etc., as ceremonially pure
Kannada : maḍi
Kannada meaning : cleanness, purity; a washed, clean cloth
Kannada derivates : maḍivā̆ḷa, maḍivaḷḷa, maḍivāḷi washerman; fem. maḍivāḷi, maḍivāḷagitti
Kodagu : maḍi
Kodagu meaning : ritual purity
Kodagu derivates : maḍi baṭṭe clean clothes; (Shanmugam) maḍivāḷë washerman; fem. maḍivāḷati
Tulu : maḍi
Tulu meaning : a newly washed cloth, bleached cloth, a garment of bark, silk or wool worn by brahmans and other high-caste people during meals or any ceremony
Tulu derivates : maḍḍele, maḍyele washerman
Number in DED : 4654
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