1. ಕುಣಪ

    ♪ kuṇapa
      noun
    1. a dead body (esp. of a human being); a corpse.
    2. a strong, unpleasant or offensive smell; a stench; a stink.
    3. a thrusting or throwing weapon with a pointed usu. steel tip and a long shaft; a spear; a lance.
  2. ಕಣಪ

    ♪ kaṇapa
      noun
    1. (dial.) any of a family (Sepiidae) of cephalopods that have suckers on their eight arms and two tentacles, a hard internal shell, large complex eyes, and a water-ejecting jet-like siphon for locomotion; a cuttlefish.
  3. ಕಣಪ

    ♪ kaṇapa
      noun
    1. a kind of spear or lance.
  4. ಗಣಪ

    ♪ gaṇa pa
      noun
    1. = ಗಣನಾಥ.
  5. ಕೋಣಪ

    ♪ kōṇapa
      noun
    1. (myth.) the regent of south-western quarter.
    2. (myth.) any of the secondary divinities ranking between the gods and men; a daemon.
  6. ಕೌಣಪ

    ♪ kauṇapa
      noun
    1. one who eats flesh of dead human bodies; a demon.
    2. (fig.) the regent of the south-west quarter.
  7. ಗುಣುಪು

    ♪ guṇupu
      noun
    1. = ಗುಣ್ಪು2.
  8. ಗುಣುಪು

    ♪ guṇupu
      noun
    1. a short, thick pestle used to knead the dough for making various dishes.
  9. ಗುಣ್ಪು

    ♪ guṇpu
      noun
    1. a great number of people gathered together; a crowd.
    2. a number of cattle, sheep or other animals, birds, etc, being together; a herd; a flock.
  10. ಗುಣ್ಪು

    ♪ guṇpu
      noun
    1. a dimension taken through an object or body or material usu. downward or inward; depth.
    2. the quality of being deep; deepness.
    3. intensity (as of silence).
    4. gravity; seriousness.
    5. intellectual depth; profundity.
    6. a great quantity, number; abundance; the condition of having in plenty; plentifulness.
    7. that which cannot be understood easily or is kept secret.
    8. a question, matter or situation that is or person who is perplexing or difficult.
  11. ಕುಣಿಪ

    ♪ kuṇipa
      noun
    1. = ಕುಣಪ.
  12. ಕೊಣಪ

    ♪ koṇapa
      noun
    1. a man-eating monster or giant; a demon.
  13. ಕೊಣಪಿ

    ♪ koṇapi
      noun
    1. a farm tool consisting of a free-swinging stick tied to the end of a long handle, used to thresh grain; a flail.