[Skt.] adj. Young, tender, fresh. balasaṃsaramu an infant family, a family of orphans. n. A damsel, maid, virgin, padunarendlakulobadinapilla. A stubborn woman, murkhuralu. balakasanda bala-kanda. n. The name of the first book of the Ramayana. balakudu balakudu. n. A youth. padunarendlaku lobadina pillavadu. balagrahamu bala-grahamu. n. An ogre or fairy that frightens infants. B. X. 254. balabodha a child’s instruction; a child’s primer. balanayakamu the follies of a young heir. bala lata a tender creeper. balinta, balenta, balintaralu or balentaralu balinta. n. A woman in childbed. “abadhvaṃsini gontukattidivesal balinta candambunan balindlan visamuni.” B. X. 209. balintabolamu balinta-bolamu. n. A particular medicine given to a woman in child bed. balintarogamu orbalentarogamu balinta-rogamu. n. Puerperal fever. balika balika. n. A lass, or maiden. bala. balakakulamu young women. muttalibalikalu young female bees.balisamu balisamu. adj. Silly, childish, puerile. pasi, murkhamaina, jnanasunyamaina. M. VIII. iv. 234. balisudu balisudu. n. A fool, a simpleton, avivekimurkhadu. M. XII. vi. 111. baludu baludu. n. A youth, a lad. nelabaludu the new moon when one day old. Plu: baluru. baleyamu baleyamu. adj. Agreeable to a child. baluniki hitamaina. Soft, mettani. balyamu balyamu. n. Childhood, pasitanamu.