[Tel.] n. An ear. A key. mata cevinipettu to give ear to, to hearken. cevulu gadiyalu paddavi his ears were ringing through faintness. patramuyokka cevi the tip or margin of a written bond.patrapu cevi cincu to cancel a bond by tearing the leaf so as to disengage it from the cord on which palm leaf volumes are strung. cevikona or cevikonaka the tip of the ear. ceviti cheviti. [cevi+aviti.] adj. Deaf. n. A deaf man. bathirudu. cevitivyavaharamu an unspeakable or unutterable iniquity, lit. one which makes one story one’s ears. cevitimuga cheviti-muga. n. A deaf mute. cevudunu mugatanamunu galavadu. cevinillugattukoni ceppu to reiterate a precept, as though keeping ti always dwelling in the ear. Mrityanjaya Vilasam ii. 38.–40. “niccalu cevinilallugattukoni catiti nannuganimpa vaitipenbaliyuni todi poridi.” Raghava Pandaviyam. iv. 52. Vema. iii. 2. P. i. 533. ceviyaku or cevvaku chevi-y-aku. n. An ear ornament cevikattu chevi-kattu. n. The iron ring on an axle tree. cevudu (cevi+avudu) chevudu. n. Deafness. (The inflected form is ceviti.) cevudupadu chevudu-padu. v. n. To become deaf. cevuduparucu to deafen. cevulapilli chevula-pilli. n. The black-naped Hare, Lepus nigricollis. (F.B.I.) kundelu.cevulapotu chevula-potu. n. A buck hare kundelu, sasakamu.