[Tel.] v. n. To agree, to consent sammatincu. “ka manasukolupadanaki nipudu.” bhara. bhisma. iii. To be agreeable saripadu. “gi hinamatiki buddhulelakolupu” panca. na. i. To have an effect on cellu. “dvi malagakannapannu mayalanniyunu golupavuvinipai.” harisca. i. kolupu v. a. To encourage, to stir up, to set on, to egg on: purikolupu, kannugitisaigaceyu. kukkalanu kolipirithey set the dogs (on the boar, &c.) “evvadu namida nenundugolipe.” (BD. &c.) “evvadu namida nenundugolipe.” (BD. iv. 207.) who set the elephant upon me? “cittambugolipi.” (G. vi. 70.) setting his heart on it. “kolupani utsahamu,” unexcited passion. Anir. ii. 92. Used as the causal form of konu. darikolupu to set on fire. melkolupu to awaken, to rouse. vurikolupu to stir up. marulukolupu to enamour.upikolupu to hiss. kolupu n. A rustic holiday: the festival of the Sakti or village goddess.