பக்கம் எண் :

142THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD

kni, n. A small shrimp.

kunai, n. A leather bucket whose corners resemble a   
      humped-back.

kul-kur-kuram, u. A horse's hoof (which is sound).

kuraŒgu, v.i. To bend, bow, curve.

kuravai, n. A rural dance of females moving in a circle.

kuru˜, v.i. To curl, as a woman's hair.

kurugu. n. A water-bird having a crooked neck, as a      
     crane, stork or swan.

kuŠa‰, v.i. to bend, to stoop.

kuŠadu, v.i. 1. To be crooked, bent.
           2. To coil itself up, as a small reptile

kuŠadu, n. pincers.

kura-dam, n. a stork.

kuŠaŒgu-kaŠagu, v.i. to whirl, gyrate, n. A child's to, a         
        wind-whirl.

kuŠu-kiŠu-kiŠukku, n. Mental derangement, monomania,
eccentricity. kiŠukiŠu, v.i. To whirl, to be giddy.

kiŠukiŠuppu, n. Whirling of the bead, giddiness.

ku˜am, n. The forehead (which is semi-circular or       
   crescent-like.) ku˜ambu, n. beast's hoof.

kuiyam, n. A ball, a globe.

ku˜igai, kudigai, n. A globulef, a bolus, a pill.

k‡˜i, n. A curved variety of plantain fruit.

ku˜al, v.i. To curl, to be folded back into a roll, as the  
    hair of women.

ku˜iyam, n. 1. Rotundity, globularness, cylindricity.
          2. A kind of curved bludgeon.

ku˜ai, v.i. To be bent, to be curved, to be coiled up.