Toda :ūx- (ūxy-) "to glide along, slip through hands"
Additional forms :Also Kota ūk- (ūyk-) to cause to slide down a slope; ūj- (ūj-) to slide down a slope on a plank; Toda ūk- (ūky-) to make to glide along, slip (bars of pen from their slots); (?) ɨx- (ɨxy-) to slip, be slippery
Number in DED :503
Proto-Nilgiri :*ūgaṇ
Meaning :pen-bars, planks used to close cowshed door
Additional forms :Also Toda ūr- (ūd-) to disappear suddenly by magic; ūf- (ūt-) to cause to disappear of a sudden, be a terrible fellow and do damage; ūɵ, in: ɨr ūɵ, ōɫ̣ ūɵ n. pr. places at the end of the road to the world of the dead 'where the buffaloes, the people disappear'
Kota :ūv- (ūd-), ūd- (ūyd-) (?) "to sink into ground of its own weight"
Toda :ūr_- (ūr_y-) "to stick in ground (a stick, etc.); (hole, path, abandoned site) closes up, grows over"
Additional forms :Also Kota ūt- (ūyt-) to fix into ground by pressure; ūṇḍ- (ūṇḍy-), ūṇ- (ūṇy-) to transplant; Toda ūr_y growth on an abandoned place; ūn ēr the plough that they stick in the ground (in song; < Badaga; for ēr, see 2815)
Notes :Kota ūd- probably influenced by the past stem.
Additional forms :Also Kota vāḷ- (vāḷy-) "(woman) lives prosperously with husband"; vāḷṇ extremely fatty meat; vag- (vaṛt-) (woman) is married; vakc- (vakc-) to make woman marry; vadk prosperity, property; vāc- (vāc-) pair-word with vadk-; Toda poɵk wealth; poḍ- (poḍɵ-) to be priest of tī dairy; poḍɵ- (poḍɵy-) to enjoy (in songs); paṣk property, household article; ? poḷc- (poḷč-) to live, be alive, get on in life (or with 5292); poḷp way of living, means of livelihood (or with 5292)