k‡ni,
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.
kuŠa–du,
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-kaŠa–gu,
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.
ku‰iyam, 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.
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