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 * SANSCRIT.||TELUGU.
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 * Vak to be crooked - move.||Vaga or Vagu to grieve - pretend grief - consult.
 * Vag to be lame.||Vagir to speak deceitfully - bark as a dog.
 * Vach to speak - order.||Vangu to stoop.
 * Vaj to move - renew or repair.||Vats to come.
 * Vat to surround - share - speak.||Vantsu to bind- pour water from a vessel.
 * Vata to surround - share.||Vrats to divide.
 * Vanta to share.||Vatu to become lean.
 * Vath to go alone - be able.||Vattu to dry up.
 * Vad to shine - surround.||Vattru to shine.
 * Van to sound.||Vaddu to serve food.
 * }
 * Vat to surround - share - speak.||Vantsu to bind- pour water from a vessel.
 * Vata to surround - share.||Vrats to divide.
 * Vanta to share.||Vatu to become lean.
 * Vath to go alone - be able.||Vattu to dry up.
 * Vad to shine - surround.||Vattru to shine.
 * Van to sound.||Vaddu to serve food.
 * }
 * Vad to shine - surround.||Vattru to shine.
 * Van to sound.||Vaddu to serve food.
 * }
 * Van to sound.||Vaddu to serve food.
 * }

To shew that an intimate radical connection exists between the Telugu and other dialects of Southern India, fifteen roots have been taken in alphabetical order from the Dhatu-mala above mentioned, under the first vowel and first consonant, with which the correspondent roots of the Tamil and Cannadi are compared : the Tamil roots are from a list compiled by the Head Tamil Master at the College, compared with the Sadur Agaradi and other dictionaries and the Cannadi roots are from an old list explained in Sanscrit.