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నెఱయు-Nerrayu నెరయు, నెరియు nerayu, neriyu, v. n. To extend ; to pervade. 2. To be published. 8. To grow grey as hair.

నెరవు, నెరుపు neravu, nerupu, v. a. To spread or scatter. 2. To publish. 5. The act of spreading. 2. greyness of hair.

నెరసు nerasu, s. An atom. 2. A fault, or mistake.

నెరి neri, s. A sympathetic swelling, caused by a wound or sore, but in a part of the body different from the precise place where the wound or sore is.

నెరుము nermnu, v. n. The tendons or intestines, to pain. v. a. To turn or twist round a weapon, in a wound, after it has been thrust into the body.

నెరువు neruvu, v. a. To distribute any thing among a company, either in equal or unequal shares, according to their rank, 2. To make even, to equalize.

నెఱ nerra, adj. This is a word always prefixed to substantives, and denoting- Great, entire ; as. నెఱమంట nerramanta, A great flame, or pain. నెఱవిద్దె nerravidde,Mimickry.

నెఱకలు nerrakalu, s. plu. Vital parts. 2. Hair.

నెఱయు nerrayu, v. n r vide నెరయు nerayu, No. 1, & 2.

నెఱవు nerravu, s. Breadth. 2. Nobility, adj. Noble, excellent.

నెఱవేఱు nerraverru, v. n. To be accomplished, perfected, completed or fulfilled. నెఱవేఱ్చు nerraverrtsu, v. a. To accomplish, Or fulfil.

నెఱి nerri, s. Merit, goodness, excellence. 2. Greatness, eminence, excess, adj. Good, excellent.

నెఱిక nerrika, s. A female's under garment.

నెఱియ, నెఱ్ఱె nerriya, nerre, s. A crack in the ground.

నెఱియా nerriya, adv. Entirely, totally.

నెఱులు nerrulu, 5. phi. The hair.

నెల nela, 5. A month.

నెలకొను nelakonu, «?. n. To be extended ; to be scattered. 2, To stand, or stop.

నెలత, నెలతుక nelata, nelatuka, s. A woman.

నెలవు nelavu, 5. A house, dwelling, or residence. నెలవుకొను nelavukonu. To reside.

నెళవు, నెళువు nelavu, neluvu, 5. Information, acquaintance, knowledge, experience. నెళవరి nelavari, s. a well informed, experienced, or cle- ver person. 2. A person well known.

నెవలి nevali, 8. vide నెమలి nemali.

నెవ్వ, నెవ్వము nevva, nevvamu, s. Calamity, distress, misfortune. 2, danger, peril.