Proto-Dravidian *qapp- / *qapp-i-, **kappV- [d1222]

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Proto-Dravidian

*qapp- / *qapp-i-

K2022

**kappV-

P2018

Kannada

kapa

imit. of the sound emitted in eager gulping (mostly also reduplicated)

B1984

kaba

imit. of the sound emitted in eager gulping (mostly also reduplicated)

B1984

gapa

imit. of the sound emitted in eager gulping (mostly also reduplicated)

B1984

gappa

imit. of the sound emitted in eager gulping (mostly also reduplicated)

B1984

gaba

imit. of the sound emitted in eager gulping (mostly also reduplicated)

B1984

kabakkane

in a snatching manner, with the sound produced in snatching, with the sound of gulping quickly

B1984

kappane

in a snatching manner, with the sound produced in snatching, with the sound of gulping quickly

B1984

kavakkane

in a snatching manner, with the sound produced in snatching, with the sound of gulping quickly

B1984

gabakkane

in a snatching manner, with the sound produced in snatching, with the sound of gulping quickly

B1984

Kodagu

kabb- (kabbi-)

to seize with wide-open mouth (of dogs, tigers, etc.)

B1984

Malayalam

kappuka

to snap at, eat as a dog or madman

B1984

kammuka

to snap at, eat as a dog or madman

B1984

Old Malayalam

kauvuka

to seize with mouth, bite

Kauṭ.

B1984, ?

Tamil

kappu (kappi-)

to gorge, cram into mouth

B1984

kavvu (kavvi-)

to seize with the mouth, grasp with eagerness; n. bite, seizing by the mouth (as dog), eating

B1984

kauvu (kauvi-)

to seize with the mouth, grasp with eagerness; n. bite, seizing by the mouth (as dog), eating

B1984

Tulu

kappuni

to eat greedily

B1984

gabagaba

gulping, swallowing

B1984

kapparaṇṭu

a glutton

B1984

Kui

kappa (kapt-)

to swallow liquid hastily, gulp, drink

B1984

kavali giva

to chew the cud.

B1984

Kuwi

kap- (-it-)

to eat fast like a dog

Isr.

B1984, I1979

gab- (-it-)

to eat fast

B1984

Manda

kap- (-t-)

id

B1984

Pengo

kap- (-t-)

to bite

B1984

Telugu

kamucu

to nibble at, swallow

B1984

kami

a lump of food

B1984

kamikili

a handful to eat

B1984

kamikẽḍu

a large handful

B1984

kamiyu

to swallow, gulp down

K.

B1984, K1961

kavvu

to seize by mouth

K.

B1984, K1961

Kurux

xappnā

to swallow (any thickish liquid), drink (e.g. broth, rice-water, medicine)

B1984

xappā

leech

B1984

habkā

a bite

B1984

habka'ānā

to bite

B1984

khauwānā

to eat greedily

Hahn

B1984, H1903

[2] Prob. >

Sanskrit

kavala-

mouthful, morsel

B1984

kavalaya-

to swallow, gulp down, devour

B1984

kavaḍa-

mouthful of water

B1984

kavaka-

mouthful (ibid., no. 2956), and

lex.

B1984

kavikā-

bit of a bridle (cf. F. B. J. Kuiper, Museum 64.212, Mayrhofer III.669). DED(S) 1025

B1984

Pali

kabala-

small piece, ball of food, mouthful (Turner

B1984

kabaḷa-

small piece, ball of food, mouthful (Turner

B1984

Kannada

mouthful

to eat, gulp, devour; Te

B1984

pill; kabaḷisu

to eat, gulp, devour; Te

B1984

kabaḷamu

mouthful, morsel

B1984

kabaḷincu

to swallow, devour, gulp). Cf. also

B1984

Malayalam

mouthful

to gargle, swallow

B1984

morsel; kavaḷuka

to gargle, swallow

B1984

kabaḷikka

to gulp; Ko

B1984

kava·ḷm

offering of plantain fruits to gods by stuffing them into diviners' mouths

B1984

Tamil

kavaḷam

morsel, mouthful of food, ball of rice or other food for an elephant

B1984

kavar̤am

morsel, mouthful of food, ball of rice or other food for an elephant

B1984


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