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కావల-Kavala 0. a. To burn. 2. To roast, or bake- 3. To fire a gun, or cannon.

కాల్పించు kalpintsu, v. Cans. To cause to burn, &c.

కాళ్లు kallu, s, flu. The plural of కాలు kalu, A leg, or foot, q, v. కాళ్ల-కట్ట, కాళ్ల-కడ kalla-katta, kalla-kada, That part of a bedstead, where the feet are placed.

కాళ్ల గ్రుచ్చు kallagrntststi, v. a. To kick, to struggle.

కాళ్లజెఱ్ఱి kailaierri, A centipede of the largest species.

కావడి kavadi, s. A piece of wood, with ropes suspended from each end, placed upon the shoulder, for carrying a burden, like that used by milk-maids in England. కావటి యుట్లు kaVatiyutlu, The rope net work, by which burdens are suspended from this piece of wood. కావటిబద్ద kavatibadcla, The pole or wood only. కావటిమట్టు kava?imattu, The bottom of the rope, or rattan net work, in which bardens are thus suspended.

కావరము kavaramu, s. Pat. 2. Pride- arrogance.

కావరించు kavarintsu, 'v: n. To be, come fat, or proud.

కావలయు kavalayu, v. n, This is a compound verb, formed of కా ka, The infinitive of అవు avn, q. v. And వలయు valayu, q. v. Used impersonally, wdtkout a nominative, and governing the dative case, it denotes. To wish, want, or desire. 2. To be requisite or necessary. అదినాకు కావలెను adinakukavalenu, I want that. నెలకుపదివరాలు కావలెను nelaku padivaralu kavalenu, It will require ten pagodas per month. But if used with a nominative governing it, it denotes-To stand in relationship : to be connected by blood, or marriage. వాడునీకుఏమికావలెను vadu nikuemikavalenu, In what relation does he stand to you? how is he connected with you ?.నాకుతండ్రి కావలెను nakritandril:avalenn, He is my fiither.

కావలి kavali, s. A guard. 2. Custody. కావలివాడు kavali vadu, A sentry, centinel, or watchman!

కావా kava, s. The lunging a horse.

కావి kavi, s. Redness'. 2. A red cloth, such as is worn in India by those religions orders who profess chastity, adj- Red.

కావించు kavintsu, v. a. To make, or cause. 2. To fabricate, or invent. 3. To build; or construct. 4. To compose.

కావిరి kaviri, 5. Black vapour ; any thing that appears like smoke.