Proto-Dravidian [d1408]

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Kannada

kani

pity, kindness

B1984

kanikara

compassion

B1984

Malayalam

kani

ripe fruit

B1984

kaniyuka

to be ripe, become mellow, compassionate

B1984

kanivu

tenderness, pity, kindness

B1984

kanikaram

love, kindness

B1984

kanikkuka

to melt, soften

B1984

Tamil

kaṉi (-v-, -nt-)

to ripen, be over-ripe, melt, grow tender, become soft (as the heart by affection, love, devotion); (-pp-, -tt-) to melt, soften; n. ripeness, ripe fruit

B1984

kaṉivu

ripeness, love, compassion

B1984

kaṉikaram

affection, love

B1984

kaṉukku (kaṉukki-)

to cause to grow mellow by heat

B1984

Tulu

kanikara

id

B1984

Gondi: Mandla

kanaro

tender (Voc. 500).

W.

B1984, W1890

Kui

kamb-

to ripen, (hair) to become grey.

K.

B1984, B1961

Kuwi

kambali

F.

B1984, F1913

kampinai

S.

B1984, S1913

Kuwi: Bisamkatak

kamb- (-it-)

id. DED(S) 1183(b)

Su. P.

B1984

Kuwi: Sunkarametta

kamb- (-it-)

id. DED(S) 1183(b)

Su. P.

B1984

Telugu

kanikaramu

pity, compassion, sympathy

B1984

kaniyu

to grow ripe, mellow (as fruit).

K.

B1984, K1961

kamiyu

to grow ripe, mellow (as fruit).

K.

B1984, K1961


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