[Tel.] v. n. To break. To be broken, bruised, crushed, crumpled or reduced to powder. naliyagu. To rub with a fragrant paste nalugupettu. To become easy, smooth, or familiar by acquaintance. To wither, be weakened or debilitated. a pathamu ataniki naliginadi the lesson has become familiar to him. dova yinka nalagaledu the road is not yet trodden smooth. varu jagadamadaga nenu naligipotini they were the disputants but I was the sufferer, I was crushed between them. varu naligipoyinadu they are in reduced circumstances. ollu naligiyunnadi the limbs are quite tired. nalugu nalugu. n. Rubbing, scrubbing the limbs with fragrant paste made usually of pesalu. nalugupettu to rub the limbs with paste. nalugu ornalugupindi n. A sort of fragrant paste used as soap. nalugudu or nalagudu nalugudu. n. Difficulty, trouble, pain, suffering. pidanamu, sankatamu, tondara, ibbandi “atandu nalugudubadarado maguva.” Suca. iii. 333. That which is thrashed or bruised. naliginadi. nalugudupettu to oppress, to harass. nalagagottu nalaga-gottu. v. a. To pound, to bruise. vanni nalagakottinaru they thrashed him severely. nalata or nalta nalata. n. Debility: a weak state: the remains or constitutional effects of a disease. puranincina rogamu. Convalescence, a bad state of health, lingering indisposition, a low fever. nalatagottu nalata-gottu. n. A make-bate, a thorn in one’s side. nalukuva or nalakuva nalukuva. n. Ailing, an ill state of health. vyadhi. Suffering, sramamu, badha. Weariness, ayasamu. nalucu, nalacu or nalupu nalutsu. v. a. To crush. To rub the skin. naliyajeyu, tomu.