[Tel.] n. The body. sariramu. Manner, vidhamu. A side, parsvamu. A time, tadava. “kuttukaguttukajutti porucilvala kriyaganaranigatulanmaimaibenucun janincu.” Swa. iii. 83. maigapu a body guard. maidiga a slender figure. irumaila on both sides. “taddasariyaduvu mbadahatulangaponi potulanirumailamboducucu benagucu bovambatti natambujercivaditlaniyen.” A. vi. 28. “irumainarigelu nettikrammanga.” Pal. p. 277. Prep. With, to. “ninnagolcedabhaktimainirajaksa.” “kantudaitribhuvanakhyatimainunde.” BD. v. 336. adv. Equivalent to ga, as ontimai alone, ekakiga. vedukamai joyfully, ullasamuga. “katakatamammu nokatrtikalamubayanidana vontimai netuvalevaccitammaceli.” Vasu. iii. 147. maitalupu or mayitalupu mai-talupu. n. A corporeal being, a living creature, prani, sariri. maiputa mai-puta. n. The act of smearing the body with anything, such as sandal paste, &c, angaragamu. maipoka mai-poka. n. Lightness, telika. maimarupu or mayimarapu mai-marapu. n. Forgetfulness of oneself, ecstasy, a trance. paravasyamu. maimaruvu or mayimaruvu mai-maruvu. [from marugu.] n. Armour, mail. kavacamu. maimai, maimayi or mayimayi mai-mai. n. Ease. anayasamu. Freedom from danger, anupadravamu. adv. Easily, without any difficulty, anayasamuga.