Thursday, 17 February 2011

BURRA TO BOORA

Burra = a nut or shell ..,it is generally applied to the nut of a fruit such as the coconut ,after the meet or inside is scooped out ..,kobbari kaaya burra = the shell of a coconut ..,sorakaaya burra = the empty shell of a very large species of water melon or pumpkin ,which, being dried , is used in rivers when the rains swell them by people who support themselves on them and swim into the middle of the stream to seize on timbers
Burakhaa = a covering
Buradha = mud ,mire ..,buradha nela = muddy ground..
Buruju = an outwork in a fort ,a bastion
Bulaakee = an ornament of women ,fixed by a small pin through the gristly part of the nose ,immediately between the two nostrils..
Buvva = victuals ,food , meals ..this word is proper telugu but is now used by common people or when speaking to children..
Boochi = the term given to the demon, called upon by nurses in india to frighten children.it is meant for the devil..
Booju = mildew..
Boodidha = ash
Boothu = abuse or bad language ,filthy language ..
Boora = a blowing horn ,which is of different sizes ,some made of horn and some brass

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