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బడబా-Badaba
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బతుకు-Batuku

బజాఱు badzarru, s. A range of shops; a bazaar.

బజీతి, బజీతు bajiti, bajitu, s. vide ఫజీతి phajiti.

బజ్జి bajji, s. A dish made of brinjal, the eg& plant, or solanum melongena.

బటానీలు bataniln, s. plu. Peas, Pisum sativum.

బటాసాలు batasalu, s. plu. A sort of baked cake.

బటువు batuvu, adj. Round, circular, spherical, s. A circle, or sphere. 2. A plain gold hoop ring.

బట్ట batta, s- Cloth. 2. Clothes, adj. Bald. బట్టావు battavu, A cow spotted white.

బట్టబయిలు battabayilu, s. An open plain ; a champaign country, ac?;. Clear, open, evident. బట్టబయిలవు battabayilavu, v. n. To be dis- covered, or disclosed.

బట్టు-బట్టువాడు, బట్రాజు battu-battuvadu, batradzu, s. A bard; a chaunter of praise, and titles.

బట్టుగాడు battugadu, s. The bird termed, in India, the myna.

బడబానలము, బడబాముఖము badabanalamu, badabamukbamu, s. Submarine fire. 2- A being consisting of flame, but with a mare's head, sprung from the thighs of Oorva, and who was received by the ocean.

బడలు, బడలుపడు badalu, badalupadu, v.a.To be fatigued, tired, wearied, or harassed. బడలిక badalika, s. Fatigue, tiresomeness. బడలించుbadaiintsu, v. a. To fatigue, &c. బడలికదీర్చుకొనుbadalikadirtsuko- nu, To rest one's self.

బడాయి, బడాయీ badayi, badayf, 5. Pride, arrogance, ostentation.

బడి badi, 8. A school, ady. As much ? used in composition only; thus. ఇబ్బడి ibbadi, Twice as much. ముబ్బడి mubbadi, Thrice as much.

బడితె, బడియ badite, badiya, s. A large thick stick.

బడిబడి badibadi, acZu. Repeatedly; one after another.

బడియు badiyu, v. a- To perform any r ceremony, in order to obviate, or prevent, bad effects from an evil eye. This is done generally, by mixing turmerick and fine lime in water, placing the whole in an open vessel, and moving it, with a circular motion, all over the head and body.

బణ్నము bannamu, s. A heap, or quantity, of new brass pots.

బతిమాలు batimalu, v. a. To pray, supplicate, beg, or importune.

బతుకు batuku, v. til To live, or subsist, viae బ్రతుకు bratuku, s. Subsistence, mode of life, trade, or profession.