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అను-Anu అనాచారము anacharamu, s. Irreligion. 2. Rusticity ; incivility. 3. Uncleanness. 4. Anything contrary to religious custom, or to esta- blished usage.

అనాదరణ, అనాదరము anadarar.a, anadaramu, s. Inattention ; disres- pect ; disregard ; incivility.

అనాది anadi, adj. Without beginning; eternal.

అనాథ anatha, s. ^A poor helpless person ; a vagabond ; used as a term of slight or contempt. 2. A. widow. అనాథనాథుడు anathanathudu, The protector of the helpless, God.

అనామకుడు, అనామధేయుడు anamakudu, anamadheyudu, s. Ananony- mous person ; one who has no name. 2. A man of no consequence.

అనామిక anamika, s. The finger next to the little one.

అనావృష్టి anavrishti, s. A failure of rain; drought.

అనాసపండు anasapandu, s. A pine apple.

అని ani, s. Battle ; war ; fight,

అని ani, The past verbal participle of the v. అను anu.

అను anu, to say. This word is of very frequent occurrence in Telugu. When the speaker states what an-other has said, he does not, as in English, use the infinitive mood, but repeats the words of the original speaker, adding అని ani, thus he told me to write would, in Telugu, he rendered నన్నువ్రాయుమని చెప్పెను. nannuvrayumanicheppenu viz. నన్ను nannu, me వ్రాయుము rayumu, write thou అని ani, having said చెప్పెను cheppenu, he told, అని ani, is used, in the same manner, when we address, to a second person, orders to be delivered to a third ; as పంపించుమని చెప్పు pampintsumanicheppu, Tell to send. lit. send thou, having said, tell.

అనిపించు anipintsu, v. caus. To cause to say. 2. To cause to give out, or pretend. అనిపించుకొను anipintsakonu, lit. To cause to say for one's own advantage. To be called, to obtain the name of. 2. To pass for. ఆరాజు దొడ్డవాడనిపించుకొనెను aradzu docblavadanipintsukonenu, That king was called a great man. ఆమందుడు విద్వాంసు డనిపించుకొనెను amandudu vidvamsudanipintsukonenu, That fool passed for a learned man.

అనిశము anisamu, ado. Always; constantly, adj, Constant, eternal.