Toda :twalx- (twalxy-) "(plank) is out of plumb, (coagulant agent is polluted)"
Additional forms :Also Kota telk- (telky-) to divide (hair, cloak, bushes) so as to examine or go through; Toda twalk- (twalky-) to make to be out of plumb
Kota :teyḷ-/teḷc- (teḷc-) "to make to cease (mak state of unconsciousness)"
Toda :tüɫ̣y "clear"
Additional forms :Also Toda tüḷy- (tüḷs-) to become clear, calm, come to senses after a swoon; tüḷc- (tüḷč-) to calm (tr.), bring to senses after a swoon; ? tɨbak ar_y- (ar_s-) to remember, (neg.) forget
Kota :terṇ- (terḍ-) "to become round (e. g. butter when being churned), become plump (esp. girl at puberty)"
Toda :teṣ t/ɵwɨ̄r_ (?) "ball of food (for twɨ̄r_, see 2897) eaten in preliminary ceremony by ordinand for tī priesthood"
Additional forms :Also Kota terṭ- (terṭy-) to make round (butterball when churning), turn (wood in a lathe); ter lump of clay put on wheel to throw a pot; terv- (terd-) to roll up (tr.); Toda teṣ er_y- (er_s-) (old woman) gives ball of food to ordinand; teṣ ṇīr ōḍ- (ōḍy-) to undergo preliminary ceremony as ordinand for tī priesthood (nīr ōḍ- to undergo ordination ceremony for priesthood) (cf. various nouns meaning 'round lump, ball of rice'; prob. *r > *ṣ, as in 4290); teṣ gun (? < *[musket] ball)
Kota :terv- (terd-) "to open (door, etc.), release (buffaloes) from enclosure or shed"
Toda :ter_- (ter_ɵ-) "to open (container, door, pen, etc.)"
Additional forms :Also Toda ter_ ɨr buffalo let out to graze early in the morning before milking; tɨr_ ār_ (obl. āt_-) open space between front wall and entrance of house; tɨrp key (? < coll. Tamil with r, or contamination with tɨrp- to turn key; see 3246)
Kota :tēr- (tēry-) "to be found satisfactory in one's actinns; dawn (with subject nāṛ; country becomes clear)"
Toda :tȫr_- (tȫr_y-) "to improve (in health, wealth)"
Additional forms :Also Kota tērc- (tērc-) to make (day) dawn; Toda tȫt_- (tȫt_y-) to make improve (in health, wealth); tēl- (tēd_-) to recover (ǖr life) slowly after swoon; do work; nōṭyɵēl- (ɵēd_-) to perform the sweeping ceremony (for nōṭy, see 3587 and TGT, text 56)