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उƣू uttū[S. वृ त् ?] s.m. Plaiting, puckering, crimping, gathering into ornamental plaits or folds; marking;—plaits or folds of cloth:—uttūbanānāor banā-denā, v.t. To streak, mark, or wale (the body by beating), to turn (one) into a mass of wales (by severe beating;—e.g. mārkar uttūbanāya uske-ta`īṅ, 'he beat him to a mummy'):—uttūkarnāor uttūkar-denā, v.t. To plait, pucker, crimp, etc.; to streak or wale (the body by beating=uttūbanānā); to make a fool of; to stupefy, besot; to overwhelm with raillery or abuse; to vilify, disgrace, dishonour, bring into disrepute:—uttū-kash, and uttū-gar, s.m. One who plaits, etc., one who makes ornamental folds in cloth:—uttūhonā, To become silly, or stupid, or stupefied, or besotted, etc.; to be disgraced, to lose repute or character, to fall into disrepute.
Origin: Hindi