[DEDR 4654]
PDr.
Tamil
- maṭi ceremonial purity, as of one who has bathed; cloth made of fibre of trees, coarse silk, cotton, etc., as ceremonially pure
Kannada
- maḍi cleanness, purity; a washed, clean cloth
- maḍivā̆ḷa washerman; fem.
- maḍivaḷḷa washerman; fem.
- maḍivāḷi washerman; fem.
- maḍivāḷi
- maḍivāḷagitti
Kodagu
- maḍi ritual purity
- maḍi baṭṭe clean clothes
- maḍivāḷë washerman; fem.
- maḍivāḷati
Tulu
- maḍi a newly washed cloth, bleached cloth, a garment of bark, silk or wool worn by brahmans and other high-caste people during meals or any ceremony
- maḍḍele washerman
- maḍyele washerman
Telugu
- maḍi purity, state of being unpolluted; a pure or unpolluted cloth
- maḍũgu purity, state of being unpolluted; a pure or unpolluted cloth
- maḍivālu washerman; fem.
- maḍivēlu washerman; fem.
- maḍiyālu
Old Indo-Aryan
- maḍḍi- a whole piece of cloth (?; B. J. Sandesara and J. P. Thaker, Lexical Studies in Jaina Sanskrit, p. 176). DED(S) 3804
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