[Tel.] n. A flower. A cock’s wattles. The gills of a fish. Albugo, a kind of blindness. A cataract in the eye. kantilo puvvu lecinadi there is a cataract in the eye. An asterisk or star used in printing. Flowers or flower-like flames which are thrown out by certain fireworks. Vish. viii. 399. A thief in a candle. puvvurayi a golden ball or ornament on a pagoda. BD. vii. 754. A proverb says vanisikhapuvvu tumpu vaduledu, i.e., no one can lay a finger upon him. P. iii. 91. audala puvvuvadaka munupe before his garland loses its bloom, i.e., with perfect ease. plu.puvvulu or pulu. pulavana a slight shower, a few drops. puvvatu puv-vatu. (puvvu+vatu.) n. “Like a flower” i.e., waving or rocking backwards and forwards. puvvuvale kadaluta. puvvara puv-vara. (puvvu+vara.) n. The blossoms of a palm tree. The inner part of fish’s gills. puvvarubodi puvv-aru-bodi. n. A woman who is a beautiful as a flower. puvvilu puv-vilu. [puvvu+vilu.] n. The bow of flowers: Manmadha’s weapon. puvvilukadu or puvvilutudu puv-vilu-kadu. n. An epithet of Manmadha. puvvuciccu or puvvucepa puvtu-chitstsu. n. A large fish called the Veral. A species ofChuetonon: Russell’s plate. 78. puvvubodi or puvvuboni puvvu-bodi. n. A nymph, lady, fair woman. puvvumudupu or pulamudupu puvvu-mudupa. n. Placing flowers in the hair, a ceremony performed with pregnant women. simantakaramu. See puvu.