[Tel.] n. The mouth. naktramu, mukhadvaramu. G. noti, nori. Abl. nota. Plu: nollu nota with the mouth. noru muyyi hold your tongue. noruleni dumb, unable to talk. noru lenivadu a simpleton. norukottu to strike on the mouth, i.e., to silence, check, rebuke; to deprive of one’s rights or enjoyment, to plunder, spoil. norukacu to watch one’s lips, to keep a secret.norukattu to restrain the appetite. notilo aducunnadi I have it at the tip of my tongue. vaninoru mancidikadu he is a foul mouthed fellow. peddanoruceyu to talk loud or abusively. norupadinaspeechless. notipeda foolish, ignorant, senseless. notimata a mere word of mouth. norumenga noru-menga. n. A dumb man. mugavadu. notiki vaccinattu tittenu he gave them all the abuse that he could think of. na notlo mannukottinadu he cast earth in my mouth, i.e., he destroyed my hopes or prospects. noruru nor-uru. v. n. To water (as the mouth). To desire, apeksincu. na norurucunnadi my mouth waters. vanito nivu yela norucesukontavu why do you quarrel with him? norettu nor-ettu. v. n. To raise the voice, cry, speak. To try to speak, matada yatnincu.noradu nor-adu. (noru+adu.) v. n. To utter. vaniki etula noradeno I can’t think how his mouth could utter such words. “ceyyappulanucu niccinavaru katuvuga naduga nunkinci noradakaruga.” Suca. iii. 203.