[Tel.] v. n. To eat by small morsels, to nibble, to pick at to eat a little of any thing like pickle, &c., as a relish the principal food.suralonaguvyanjanamulanu koddhi koddiga tinuta nanjukonevastuvu a relish or thing so eaten. “tacchakambunanjucu ndalancu koniye.” A. iv. 243. ti nanjucu=ṃasvadincucu, anaga nancukonucu. “canduputambulananjaniccucun.” Parij. iv. 27. naṃza or naṃzu nandza. n. A tart. naṃzukonu vastuvu. A pickle, upadaṃsamu, urugaya. Smacking with the lips, capparincadamu. naṃzu nandzu. n. Poison. visamu. Beri-beri, blood poisoning, netturucacci tellaparuta. A lingering, indolent or dormant disease. nanjakuruvu an indolent ulcer. nanju ciguru a gum boil. naṃzudu nandzudu. n. Flesh, flesh meat. maṃsamu, eraci. pillakayaku nanjudu periginadi the boy has outgrown his age or strength. naṃzudutindi nandzudu-tindi. n. A flesh-eater, a carnivorous being. maṃsamutinuvadu. A demon, raksasudu. naṃzuparu nandzu-paru. v. n. To becomne pale, through the blood having deteriorated; to become anaemic, netturu cacci tellaparu. vani sariramu nanjuparinadi he became anaemic. naṃzulu nandzulu. n. Pickles or any thing eaten as a relish with food. “moninanjula njavigonucu ngrolisoli.” Parij. ii. 60. her lips being sauce for the dish.