[Tel.] v. a. and v. n. To forbear, refrain, abstain, or desist from, leave off, viducu. To heal, be healed or cured, kuduru. To be laid aside or left off, to be got rid of.ceppakamanenu he stopped without saying it. akkada undakamaneru they will not fail to be there. ceyakelamananu how should he fail to do this? ceyaka manenu he desisted from doing so. This verb implies a general negative as rakamanenu he did not come. corakamanenu he did not enter. kottite karavakamanuna if you strike it, will it not bite you? ceppinadomaninado whether he spoke or not: lit whether he spoke or whether he forbore. akkada adi lekunte manenu I don’t care if it is not there. rayivetuna manuduna shall I throw the stone or no? udahirincina manina whether they mentioned it or no. cinta manumu abandon your grief. It is even applied impersonally to mean ‘Never mind,’ paravaledu, as pattalutadisina mane it does not matter if the clothes got wet. iyyakapote mane if you won’t give it, never mind, no matter, it is of no consequence. manipincu or manpincu mani-pintsu. v. a. To cause to stop; to prevent. To cause to heal. atani prayanamu manpitini I made him stop his journey. manukonu manu-konu. v. a. To relinquish, forego, resign, lay aside, desist from, abstain from. pani manukonu to give up or resign an employment. manucu, mancu, manupu or manpu manutsu. v. a. To stop, heal, cure. manajeyu. manipoyina pundlanu malli reputa to stir up old sores, to revive old quarrels. mama mama. [Tel. short for manumamanuma.] v. imp. Oh! please give up (anger, &c.)