Tamil meaning :to tie, fasten, make into a knot, put on, adorn
Tamil derivates :(-pp-, -tt-) to fasten, tie, decorate with, put on as flowers; n. knot, tie, tuft or coil of hair, man's hair tuft, crown of head, top as of mountain, bundle as of paddy seedlings for transplantation, noose; muṭiccu tie, tuft of hair, small bundle, knot in wood; muṭinar those who tie knots; muṭippu tying, fastening, tie, knot, bundle
Malayalam :muṭi
Malayalam meaning :knot, bundle of rice plants, top-knot, hair of head, head-dress
Malayalam derivates :muṭa knot; muṭikka, muṭiyuka to tie up; muṭippu money tied up in a cloth, esp. for being presented
Kannada :muḍi
Kannada meaning :to bind or tie the hair, fasten or set in the hair of the head, as flowers, etc.; n. knot or bundle of hair, braid of hair, bundle of grain packed in straw
Kannada derivates :muḍisu to fasten or set in the hair-knot or braids (of others), as flowers; muḍipu, muḍupu bundle, moneybag
Tulu :muḍi
Tulu meaning :bundle of rice packed in straw, lump of tamarind packed in leaves, (B-K) tuft
Tulu derivates :muḍiyuni to be turned into a knot, be knotty; muḍipini, muḍipuni to dress the head with flowers, make the top-knot tight; muḍipāvuni to have a person's head dressed with flowers; muḍipu, muḍupu, muḍupelụ bundle of money, jewels, etc., devoted to an idol; muḍepini, muḍepuni to bind
Tamil meaning :to end, terminate, be completed, effected, accomplished, be destroyed, perish, die
Tamil derivates :(-pp-, -tt-) to end (tr.), terminate, effect, accomplish, destroy; muṭipu, muṭivu end, finality, completion, conclusion, decision, death, limit; muṭimār those who accomplish things; muṭiya unto the end, finally; muṭiyal all, whole
Tamil meaning :pulse or other leguminous plant, pigeon-pea, dhal
Malayalam :mutira
Malayalam meaning :horse-gram
Kodagu :mudɨre
Kodagu meaning :horse-gram
Number in DED :4953
Proto-South Dravidian :*muḍi-vāẓ-ai
Meaning :cuscus grass
Tamil :muṭi-vāẓai
Tamil meaning :cuscus grass, Andropogon muricatus
Kannada :muḍivāḷa
Kannada meaning :Andropogon schoenanthus Linn.
Tulu :muḍivāḷa, muḍḍela, muḍyala, muḍyela
Tulu meaning :Andropogon muricatus
Number in DED :4924
Proto-South Dravidian :*muḍ-ug-
Meaning :to hasten; to urge on
Tamil :muṭuku (muṭuki-)
Tamil meaning :to hasten, be in haste, move quickly, become urgent, throng and surge, be strong, meet, advance against; n. a rapid movement in verse
Tamil derivates :muṭukal quickness, strength; muṭukku (muṭukki-) to urge, bring pressure on, drive in as a screw, drive, cause to run as a horse, set in motion, bite off hurriedly, plough, induce, urge on, feel urgently as the call of nature, increase in price, hasten; n. urging, pressing hard, increase (of price), dearness, strength, power, pride, arrogance stiffness of manners; muṭukkaṭi busy time, critical moment; muṭukkam high price, tightness; muṭukkan_ strong man; muṭalai strength, greatness
Malayalam meaning :bracelet, woodbind to tie up sugar-cane
Number in DED :4926
Proto-South Dravidian :*mud-uk-
Meaning :coarseness
Tamil :mutuku
Tamil meaning :coarseness, grossness
Number in DED :4956
Proto-South Dravidian :*mUg-
Meaning :to draw (water)
Tamil :muka (-pp-, -nt-)
Tamil meaning :to draw (as water), bale, measure (as grain or liquid), obtain in full measure, lift, take up
Tamil derivates :mukavai drawing as water, taking up as grain, anything which is given in large quantities, bucket for drawing water, ladle, heap of paddy on the threshing floor; mukai large earthen vessel; mō (-pp-, -nt-) to take in a vessel (as water)
Kannada :moge
Kannada meaning :to take water with a vessel out of a pond, tank or stream for one's use, ladle out (any fluid with a small vessel out of a larger one), scoop, bale; n. state of (water) being sufficient to be taken (out of a pond, etc.)
Kannada derivates :moge, mage, magi small earthen vessel for ladling out; (K2) mogape a vessel for lifting water
Tulu :mugè, mugayi
Tulu meaning :small earthen vessel
Tulu derivates :mogēre fisherman; muggerụ a Malayalam fisherman; magapuni to draw and turn over; nīrụ m. to draw water (or with 4617)
Tamil derivates :(-pp-, -tt-) to bud, put forth buds, appear, fold or close up as a flower in petals, shut as the eyes; display, cause to appear, bear, bring forth; kai-mmukiẓ (-pp-, -tt-) to join the palms of the hands, as in salute, prayer, etc.; mukiẓam flower-bud about to bloom; mukiẓi (-pp-, -tt-) to fold or close up as a flower its petals, shut as the eyes; mukai (-v-, -nt-; -pp-, -tt-) to bud; n. opening bud; mūẓ (-pp-, -tt-) to close as a bud; n. flower-bud; mokku flower-bud; bud-like designs on saris; mokkuḷ flower-bud; mokkuḷi (-pp-, -tt-) to gather up
Malayalam :mukiẓ
Malayalam meaning :a sprout, bud
Kannada :mugi
Kannada meaning :to contract, shut up or close as a flower, close, shut as eyes, mouth, etc., join the two hands with the open palms brought together
Kannada derivates :mugisu to close (a flower; tr.); muguḷ to close or shut as the eyelids, bud, sprout; muguḷ, mugaḷu bud, opening bud; muguḷcu to cause to contract, close or shut; shut; moggu, mogge, maggu a bud; (Hav.) muguṭu flower-bud
Tulu :mugiyuni
Tulu meaning :to close, contract, shut up
Tulu derivates :kai m. to salute; muguru sprout, shoot, bud; tender, delicate; muguruni, mukuruni to bud, sprout; muggè, moggè flower-bud, germ; (BRR; Bhattacharya, non-brahmin informant) mukkè bud
Notes :The forms *mug- 'to bud; to close (as flower)', mostly used in suffixal forms (*mug-i-, *mug-iṛ-) and *mogg- 'flower-bud' may be seen as related, but it's very hard to derive one from another. Both forms go back to PSDR.