[Tel.] v. n. To be drawn in, as one’s limbs, to shrink, shrivel, or close, mukulincu. To be diminished, taggu, sankocincu. To be unable to act,cestaludugu. mudugutamara mudugutamara. n. The plant called Hibiscus mutabilis, pottitamara, namaskari. See muccamudugu. muducu mudutsu. v. a. To cause to fold,mudugujeyu. To tie into a knot, mudiveyu, mudipettu. To set flowers in the tresses. To bend the limbs. “cakra strilu momul mudumpa.” (S. iii. 399.) the doves looked downcast. daniki pulumudicinadevaru who set the flowers in her hair? muducukonu mudutsu-konu. v. a. To contract as limbs. To wear flowers in one’s hair. adi pulumuducukonnadi she wore flowers in her hair. mutimuducukoni unnadi her features are contracted, pensive or downcast. mudata or muduta mudata. n. A wrinkle, crumpling, knot in spinning or twisting. vali, madata. mudata tevulu a transient blight in corn that goes off again. mudupu or mudpu mudupu. n. A rouleau, bag or purse.malle, bhusanadulamuta, dhanapumuta, dhanamu. pulamudupu a ceremony of setting flowers in the head dress of a pregnant woman. venkatesvarulamudupu money or jewels promised by a vow to the god Venkatesa. mudupu kattukonu to vow money or jewels to a god. divanepumudupu money payable into the Government treasury. “addamulonadocu mudupu.” (Ahal. iii. 48.) a purse reflected in the mirror. mudupari mudup-ari. n. One who vows to offer some money to a god. mudupuputtinavadu.