Kumtu, Kuṃṭu, Kuntu, Kuṇṭu, Kūntu: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusKuṃṭu (ಕುಂಟು):—
1) [verb] to walk with or as with a lame or partially disabled leg; to limp.
2) [verb] to move or proceed unevenly, jerkily or laboriously, as because of being impaired, defective, damaged, etc.
3) [verb] to progress in a very slow pace.
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Kuṃṭu (ಕುಂಟು):—
1) [noun] the act of walking with a lame or partially disabled leg; a limping.
2) [noun] the fact of being lame; lameness.
3) [noun] slowness in or the fact of being slow in achieving one’s target.
4) [noun] (dial.) an ulcer in the hoof causing a cattle limp.
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Kuṃṭu (ಕುಂಟು):—[noun] the quality or fact of being low or relatively low in height; shortness.
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Kuṃtu (ಕುಂತು):—[noun] = ಕುಂದು [kumdu]3.
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Kūṃṭu (ಕೂಂಟು):—
1) [verb] to walk with or as with a lame or partially disabled leg; to limp.
2) [verb] to move or proceed unevenly, jerkily or laboriously, as from impairment, defect, damage, etc.
3) [verb] to progress in a very slow pace.
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Kūṃṭu (ಕೂಂಟು):—
1) [noun] the act of walking with a lame or partially disabled leg; a limping.
2) [noun] slowness or the fact of being slow in achieving one’s target.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Kumtubille, Kumtudani, Kumtuditti, Kumtugal, Kumtugalu, Kumtuhamti, Kumtukalu, Kumtumaddu, Kumtuna, Kumtunade, Kumtunepa, Kumtunerale, Kumtuneva, Kumtung, Kumtupamkti, Kumtusuddi, Kumtutana, Kuntugala.
Ends with: Kaikumtu.
Full-text (+27): Kuntumani, Pukaikkuntu, Kuntukkal, Tompaikkuntu, Kuntuppulu, Taracukkuntu, Kuntukkalai, Kuntukkutirai, Kuntukkulal, Panankuntu, Nelli-kaykuntu, Kuntukkempu, Takkataikkuntu, Kuntumaruntu, Kuntukkattai, Kuntukkulay, Tinnaikkuntu, Kuntuppinaiyal, Kuntumallikai, Kuntutairiyam.
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