kouva:kkatti |
‘large sickle’ |
kokki |
‘hook’ |
kokku |
‘crane’, ‘bird’s beak’ |
kombu |
‘branch of a tree’ |
komme |
‘fat’ |
kone |
‘tip’ |
kondi |
‘sister-in-law’ |
konne va:y |
‘stammer’ |
konRu:u |
‘kill’ |
‘koe |
‘dressing hair in a large coil’ |
‘koa:kku:nu |
‘mushroom’ |
koe |
‘a piece of cut wood’ |
kole |
‘murder’ |
kolusu |
‘anklet which makes noice’ |
kollu |
‘kill’ |
koa |
‘slope’, ‘small pond’ |
koavu |
‘pipe’ |
koa:kku |
‘hoof’ |
koe |
‘looting’ |
kou |
‘horse gram’ |
kore |
‘bark’ (V) |
koRi |
‘sheep’, ‘chirp’ |
koRevu |
‘deficiency’ |
koRa:u |
‘intestine’ |
koRa:ngu |
‘monkey’ |
koRuve |
‘husband’s younger brother’ |
kovari |
‘virgin’ |
ko:ttu |
‘wear’ |
kotko |
‘you (sg.) wear’ |
ko:i |
‘crore’ |
ko:ali |
‘axe’ |
ko:koe |
‘parent of one’s sone-in-law or daughter-in-law’ |
ko:e |
‘corner’ |
ko:ä |
‘male buffalo’ |
ko:la vaa:u |
‘play with stick’ |
ko:lu |
‘flute’ |
ko:lpui |
‘flute or pipe to be performed during the marriage’ |
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