[Tel.] v. n. To sprout, germinate, vegetate, grow. To rise, to appear, as a star. molaka, molava or molka molaka. [frommolacu.] n. A germ, a sprout. ankuramu. The core, or centre of a boil. durmaṃsavisesamu. Piles. asanamuloni molaka. upadravamu. adj. Young, tender. leta tenkayaloni molaka a substance that rises like a knob in an overripe cocoanut. molakakronnela the new moon. molakanavvu a budding smile, i.e., a gentle smile. a vaṃsamunaku vadoka molaka unnadu he is the only remaining individual or scion of that family. molakapanduga a vernal festival, the feast of the sprouts. molakakattu molaka-kattu. v. a. To put moistened seeds into a basket to germinate with a view to sow them. molakettu or molakayettu molak-ettu. v. n. To sprout up, molacu. molakabangaru molaka-bangaru. n. Fairy gold, supposed to grow in snake-holes, &c. puttalalo purugulavalla putte bangaru. molakakaya molaka-kaya. n. A small kind of Egg plant. A kind of prickly Night shade, Solanum hirsutum. brhati. ksudravartaki. nallamolakkaya the black kind. tellamolakkaya the white kind. molaveyu molaveyu. v. a. To sow (corn), to cast seed in order to sprout, molicelaguveyu, natu. molipincu moli-pintsu. v. a. To cause to sprout. molicetattuceyu. molatencu or molateru mola-tentsu. v. n. To sprout, shoot, grow.ankurimacu, puttu, kalugu. “molatencu santosamuna delirapudu.” Dab. 299.