[Tel. Not derived from Skt. voka, as other words denoting the numerals col n=”1″> show, but cognate with it] adj. A, an, one: okka. oka kovandaru a few or some few.kondoka some, some little, as kondokasepu a little time. okaritiga after a manner. oka pani nimittamu about a certain affair. Adding the intensive e it gives the sense of only: thus oke yillu, or oka yille only one house. varu oka ceyyiganunnaru they are hand in hand, leagued together. okanadunu oppadu he will never assent. idi okalaguna unnadi this is after a fashion, i.e., is odd, such as cannot be defined. naku oka visamuganunnadi I feel very queer, I am out of sorts. okappudu at one time, once. okavela at one time, perhaps. okavela atla cesina if he ever does so, in case he does so. okinta or okkinta okinta. (oka+inta) n. So much: a little, some trifle, ever so little.