Proto-Dravidian [d1685]

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Sanskrit

H. gungun

murmur, etc.; also BHS

B1984

ghuṇaghuṇāyate

buzzes (of a bee), etc. DED(S, N) 1405

B1984

Kannada

guṇa

a sound in imitation of grumbling

B1984

guṇu

a sound in imitation of grumbling

B1984

goṇa

a sound in imitation of grumbling

B1984

guṇuguṇu

murmuring, buzzing, whispering among the people

B1984

goṇagu

to nasalize; n. nasalization, grumbling, murmuring

B1984

goṇaga

man who nasalizes

B1984

Kannada: Coorg (Jenu Kuruba)

guṇugu

to murmur

Coorg

B1984, U1971

Tamil

kuṇukuṇu (-pp-, -tt-)

to whine, murmur, grumble, speak through the nose

B1984

kuṇukuṇ-eṉal

onom. expr. signifying whimpering, whining

B1984

kuṇukkaṇ

one who talks through his nose

B1984

kuṇuku (kuṇuki-)

to prattle, talk pleasantly

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kuṇaṭṭu (kuṇaṭṭi-)

to wheedle, whine

B1984

Tulu

guṇuguṇu

murmuring, muttering, grumbling

B1984

guṇuguṭṭu

murmuring, muttering, grumbling

B1984

gunugunu

murmuring, muttering, grumbling

B1984

guṇuguṭṭuni

to mutter, etc

B1984

Gondi: Koya (Gommu)

guṇang-

to grumble

KoyaT.

B1984, T1969

Telugu

goṇãgu

B1984

goṇũgu

B1984

goḍãgu

to murmur, mutter, grumble

K. also

B1984, K1961, K?

goṇagoṇa

murmuringly

B1984

guniyu

to grumble, murmur.

B1984

Kurux

gun'nā

to fret

B1984

Malto

kunkunare

to murmur. /MBE 1969, p. 291, no. 11, for areal etymology, with reference to Turner,

B1984


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