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అంకు-Anku
అంగ-Anga

TELUGU-ENGLISH DICTIONARY


a, The first letter, of the Telugu Alphabet. Prefixed to nouns of Sanskrit derivation beginning with a consonant, it implies negation; thus శూరుడు śúruḍu, a brave man, అశూరుడు aśúruḍu, a coward.

అంకణము ankanamu, s. The space between two beams, or pillars.

అంకము aukamu, s. A mark or spot. 2. A numeral figure 3. The inside Of the thigh.

అంకమ్మ ankanima, అంకాళమ్మ ankalamma, The name of a village goddess.

అంకితము ankitamu, &c. adj. Marked ; numbered; paged. అంకితము చేయు ankitamucheyu, v. a. To dedicate a book.

అంకురము ankuramu, s. A germ, a sprout ; a bud-

అంకుశము ankusamu, s. An elephant hook ; the instrument by which the driver guides an elephant,

అంకె anke, s. A numeral figure, sign, or mark.

అంకెము ankemu, s. A stirrup 2. Half of a bullock load, or what is loaded on one side ofabullock.

అంకెవన్నె ankevanne, s. A stirrup.

అంగ anga, s. A long stride.

అంగణము anganamu, s. A court or yard. 2. The open square, forming the centre of native dwellings.

అంగదట్టము ans;adattainu, s. Drawers, trowsers, such as are worn by Mussulman women, or Hindoo dancing-girls.

అంగము angamu, s. The body. 2. A limb? or member of the body. 3. A part or branch.

అంగమొల angamola, adj. Naked.

అంగరకా angaraka, s. A short jacket, or vest ; such as is worn by Hindoos connected with Europeans.

అంగలాఱ్చు angalartsu, v.n. To grieve, to lament, to cry, to weep.