1. ಕೊಂಕು

    ♪ koŋku
      verb
    1. to become crooked; to bend oneself.
    2. to give way, draw back, turn aside, esp. through a failure in courage or endurance; to flinch.
    3. to upset mentally or emotionally; to become uneasy or anxious.
    4. to feel pain; to be pained; to suffer.
    5. to inflict pain; to cause to suffer.
    6. to become deficient; to lack (something); to be incomplete.
  2. ಕೊಂಕು

    ♪ koŋku
      noun
    1. the quality or condition of being crooked; crookedness.
    2. the indirectly suggested meaning of a word, which is different from its literal meaning; an innuendo.
    3. a remark characterised by sarcasm; a caustic remark.
    4. fear; apprehension; dread.
    5. trouble; affliction.
    6. a particular manner of weilding a weapon or shooting an arrow.
    7. a blemish; deficiency.
    8. a manner of singing.
    9. the sign ' - ' used to represent a long syllable.
    10. ಕೊಂಕು ಮಾಡು koŋku māḍu to behave overbearingly.
  3. ಕೊಂಗು

    ♪ koŋgu
      noun
    1. = ಕೊಂಗ1 - 1.
  4. ಕೊಂಗು

    ♪ koŋgu
      noun
    1. the deciduous tree Mitragyna parvifolia ( = Stephegyne parvifolia) of Rubiaceae family; water cadamba tree.
  5. ಕೊಂಗು

    ♪ koŋgu
      noun
    1. the palm tree Areca catechu of Arecaceae family with a smooth, slender trunk and feathery compound leaves; betel nut tree; areca nut palm.
    2. its nut; betel nut; areca nut.
  6. ಕೊಂಗು

    ♪ koŋgu
      noun
    1. the grass Setaria italica ( = Panicum italicum) of Poaceae family.
    2. its millet used for food; Indian millet.
  7. ಕೊಂಗು

    ♪ koŋgu
      noun
    1. the quality or condition of being crooked; crookedness.
    2. the indirectly suggested meaning of a word, which is different from its literal meaning; an innuendo.
    3. a remark characterised by sarcasm; a caustic remark.
  8. ಗಾಂಗ

    ♪ gāŋga
      noun
    1. gold.
  9. ಗಾಂಗ

    ♪ gāŋga
      adjective
    1. of, relating to, getting or got from, the river Gangā.
  10. ಕಂಕ

    ♪ kaŋka
      noun
    1. any of various wading birds (esp. subfamily Ardeinae) with a long neck, long legs, and a long, tapered bill, living along marshes and river banks; a heron.
    2. a small, wild canine, Vulpes bengalensis, with bushy tail, believed to be very crafty; a jackal.
    3. an instrument with two arms for grasping and holding; a pair of tongs.
    4. an epithet of Yama, the Death-God.
    5. a man in the garb of a brāhmaṇa.
    6. a person who leads a life of contemplation and rigorous self-denial for religious purposes; an ascetic.
    7. a man, known for courage esp. for fighting single-handedly in war.
    8. cessation of life; death.
    9. a kind of mango.
  11. ಕಂಗು

    ♪ kaŋgu
      verb
    1. to become black or turn dark.
    2. (fig.) to lose original colour, lustre, reputation, etc.
  12. ಕಂಗು

    ♪ kaŋgu
      noun
    1. self-accusation; self-condemning; strong disapproval of one's own acts, behaviour, etc. 2) (dial.) a feeling of displeasure resulting from injury, mistreatment, opposition, etc.; anger.
  13. ಕಾಂಕೆ

    ♪ kāŋke
      noun
    1. heat - a) the condition of being hot; b) the sensation or perception of this; c) a form of energy arising from the random motion of the molecules of bodies, which may be transferred by conduction, convection or radiation; d) the amount of this needed to cause a specific process or evolved in a process.
  14. ಕಾಂಕೆ

    ♪ kāŋke
      noun
    1. desire - a) an unsatisfied longing or craving; b) an expression of this; c) something desired.
  15. ಕಂಗು

    ♪ kaŋgu
      noun
    1. a thing or situation that causes great surprise.
  16. ಕಂಕೆ

    ♪ kaŋke
      noun
    1. = ಕಂಕಿ.
  17. ಕಂಗು

    ♪ kaŋgu
      noun
    1. extreme or passionate displeasure; anger.
    2. the condition of being dissatisfied or displeased; discontent; dissatisfaction.
  18. ಕುಂಕೆ

    ♪ kuŋke
      noun
    1. the back of the neck; the nape; the nucha.
  19. ಕಂಗು

    ♪ kaŋgu
      noun
    1. the vine Cardiospermum halicacabum of Sapindaceae and its cherry; heart pea.
  20. ಕುಂಕಿ

    ♪ kuŋki
      noun
    1. a piece of land, adjoining a farmer's farm (being within one hundred yards), endowed by the government to him for cultivation.