We have friends here, and the mother's name is "avanija". Of course
avanija means 'daughter of the earth', seeta.
The word for greeks, is "yavanulu". There is some speculation that
the word for curtain "yavanika" is borrowed from greek tradition.
I think I recently came across some book that rejected this theory.
There is the word "yavanASwamu", or "javanASwamu", meaning an
energetic horse(?). Is the adjective javana-meaning young, or
yavana-meaning greek?
I think we have thoroughly dissected "boochi". Let's pick on
something else.
On the other hand, there's more to this animal. If boochi is whatever
it was discussed here, then what is "dOboochulATa"? How is this
connected?
As JVC is prone to say, inquiring minds want to know.
Ramakrishna