[Skt.] n. Life, existence. pranamu. The vital spirit, the soul atma. An animal or creature, prani. kakijivamu one whose life is as long, as vile and as wretched as that of a crow.dustajivamu a despicable being. jinarupamu the living image. jivanjivamu jivam-jivamu. n. A fabulous bird. cakorapaksi, vennelapulugu, vannepulugu. jivagarra jiva-garra. n. A prop, stay, support.pranaraksakamu. R. vii. 143. jivakudu jivakudu. n. A living man. prani. One who lives jivincuvadu. A servant koluvudukadu jivacchavamu jivach-chhavamu. n. A living corpse. bratiki yundu savamu.jivadudu jivadudu. n. One who gives life. jivamuniccuvadu. A medical man. vaidyudu. jivadhanamu jiva-dhanamu. n. Cattle. govululonagunavi. jivanausadhamu jivan-aushadhamu. n. A medicine that revives life. bratukajesemundu. jivanmuktudu jivan-muktudu. n. One who has become emancipated from all desire. A man who is in the world but not of the world. jivinciyundiyunu jnanamugonisamastabandhamulanu bidagottukoni mukti nondinavadu. jivavrtti jiva-uritti. n. Tending cattle. govulu gurramulu modalainavanini pencukoni cese jivanamu. jivadantamu jiva-dantamu. n. Solid ivory; ivory cut from a living elephant. jivanamu jivanamu. n. Life, existence, livelihood, means of subsistence, profession. bratuku, bratukuteruvu. Water udakamu. jivanamuceyu to make a living, to earn a livelihood. jivanopadhi jiva-nopadhi. n. Livelihood, means of living. jivanmrtudu jivan-mritudu. n. One who though living is yet dead, one who is half dead. jivinciyundiyunu caccinavadu. jivaratnamujiva-ratnamu. n. A gem of the first water. srestharatnamu. jivarekhalu jiva-rekhalu. n. The finishing lines in statuary, the last touches which give a living appearance. jivasila jiva-sila. n. The living rock.jivantakudu jivantakudu. n. A bird catcher. pittavetakadu jivatuvu jivatuvu. n. Livelihood. bratuku. A prop or support jivagarra Cooking vantakamu. jivatma jiv-atma. n. An embodied spirit, the individual soul enshrined in the human body as distinguished from the Supreme Soul (paramatma.) The principle of life. jivalamu or jiva jivalamu. n. The main point, the chief object. A bit of cord or wire put loose between the cords of a guitar to regulate the sound. tantikindi tadu. jivi jivi. n. A living creature or animal. prani, jivincuvadu. svalpajivi a vain foolish brute. kakajivi one whose life is as long and wretched as that of a crow. jivincu jivintsu. v. n. To live, exist, subsist. bratuku. jivika jivika. n. Livelihood, profession or occupation. jivanopayamu, bratukuteruvu. jivitamu jivitamu. n. Living, existence.bratakadamu. Life pranamu. jivitakalamu jivita-kalamu. n. Lifetime. jivitesudu jivit-esudu. n. “Lord of one’s life, i.e.,” a husband, a name of Yama, the judge of departed souls. prananayakudu, yamudu.jivudu jivudu. n. The soul, the sentient principle: a living being. prani.