[Tel. from digu.] adv. Down. downwards. digabadu to go down, to sink. digajaru to slide down. digagacu to distil. digadiga diga-diga. adv. Rapidly, brightly. vegamuga, prakasamuga, “gi abjarucidurpu digadigayuncumerase.” BD. v. 4, 14. digadiyu or digaduducu diga-diyu. v. a. To take down. To disenchant, to avert a spell, or the evil eye, to expel a fiend.digadudupu diga-dudupu. n. Waving a lamp to break a spell. Disenchantment, diga-dravu. v. t. To drink down, to let go, to leave, viducu. v. n. To come down, digu. diganadu diga-n-adu. v. a. To do away with or remove (sin.) To put (a fault) out of view. To lay (a vest) aside. To forsake or desert, viducu. digabattukonu diga-buttu-konu. v. a. To drag down. digabadu diga-badu. v. n. To get down.digu. To sink or give way. zaru; to remain or be left behind, raleka digabaddadu he stayed behind as he could not come. digabadina paikamu an outstanding balance. i kagitamu nadaggira digabaddadithis paper remained in my hands. digabettu diga-bettu. v. a. To set out of view, set aside. To leave (a thing behind, through forgetfulness.) digabota diga-bola. n. Spreading downwards. diguvaku vyapincuta. vaniki cemata egabotalu digabotaluganunnadi he perspires profusely. digaroju diga-rozu. n. Panting. kuttupiri. vadu egaroju digarojuluga parugettucunnadu he runs out of breath.digaviducu diga-vidutsu. v. a. To throw aside or leave, to leave behind. viducu.