[Tel.] v. n. To wither or fade. mlanamagu. “ayasabharamuna nananabjamuvada.” T. iii. 144. vadincu or vaducu vadintsu. v. a. To cause to wither, vadujeyu.vadabaru, vaduparu, vadudencu or vaduvadu vada-baru. v. n. To fade. mlanamagu, kandu. “si lavalidalamulatla savaraina cekkulu vada baragamudduladiyadi.” UR. iv. 287.vadu or vadukonu vadu. v. a. To use, to make use of, upayogaparucu, panuparucukonu viniyogaparucu. v. n. To be generally talked, or spoken of. vadantiga ceppukonu. varimatalanu vadukoninara did they use these words? vadudala vadu-dala. n. Use, practice, vaduka, abhyasamu. vaduka or vadika vaduka. n. Practice, habit, custom.sadharanaprasiddhi, panupadadamu, upayogamu, abhyasamu, alavatu. Business, vyavaharamu. vadikaku teccu to use, make use of adj. Customary, usual, habitual. alavatuganunde.vadukaga or vadikaga vaduka-ga. adv. Usually, commonly. alavatuga. vadukapadu vaduka-padu. v. n. To be accustomed. panupadu, alavatupadu. i panilo vaduka paddavarupersons accustomed to this business. vadikavaru or vadukavandru vadika-varu. n. plu. Customers. vadikaga vaccuvaru.