188. keu I = watch, notice, see, hear (JS-182).
The DR. seed-words with which this IE root is entwined are kay = to watch, guard, protect, tend (1416-Ka); kayi = person who tends, watches, guards (Ka). In the context of this root, JS points out the word acoustics. Here, note that in Kannada kivi= ear [[with which we hear]] (1977-Ka), and that this root denotes: hear, the meaning denoted by this root.
189. keu II = bend, curve, hollow (JS-183-85).
The DR. seed-words of this IE root are kavin = to bend (1335-Kod); kawge = to bend, curve (1344-Malt); kuval = hollow (1909-Ta).
190. keuero = north wind (JS-185).
The DR. seed-word of this IE root is karru = wind, air (1481-Ta).
191. keup = curve, hollow, lump, bag (JS-185-86).
keup is an extension of keu II (= bend, curve, hollow – JS-183-85) where we noted its DR, seed-words such as kavin = to bend (1335-Kod); kawge = to bend, curve (1344-Malt); kuval = hollow, hole (1909-Ta). Whereas these same DR. seed-words also apply here to this root keup, let us note other DR. seed-words such as kap- = to bend the head down (1335-Kuwi); kabkuburna (kab reduplicated) = to curve the body forward (1344-Kur). The sense of bag is denoted by the DR, seed-word gappa = bag (1243-Go); (recall that there is correspondence between g and k which we noted with examples earlier). That the word cup is derived from this root is proper, because in DR. kopa = a small earthen pot [[cup]] (2102-Go), and we all know that there were earthen cups before the cups made of glass, plastic, etc., came to be made and used.
192. kleg = cry out, imitative (JS-186).
The DR. seed-word of this root is kalku = to cry as a demon or one possessed by a demon (1302-Tu). Note that the derived Germanic words denote: laugh, and laughter. Here, note that in the same group 1302, kalakala (kala reduplicated) = imitative word represnting laughter (1302-Te). Note that JS-186 says that kleg is imitative.
193. klei = slant, up or down, bed or ladder (JS-186-87).
The DR. seed-words are kul = ladder, stair (1908-Pa); kulu = sloping flight of stairs leading down to the water of a tank (Ka).
194. klep = steal (JS-187).
The DR. seed-words of this IE root are kal = to steal, stealing (1372-Ka); kal = to steal, rob (Ta).
195. kleu I = hear (JS-187-88).
The DR. seed-words of this IE root are kelu = to hear (2017(a)-Ka); kel = to hear (Ta); ke.l = to hear (Ko); ke.l = to hear (kod). It is interesting to note that one of the derived words of this root is slavery, and that in DR. kalamar denotes: slaves (1376-Ta).
196. kleu II = wash out, cleanse (JS-188)
This root is fused with more than one DR. seed-word. For instance, kaluvu = to wash, rinse, purify (1369-Ta); kalukuka = to wash, cleanse, wash off (Ma); kuli = to bathe, wash ones body up to the neck , bath, ablution, diving (1832-Ta); kuli = bathing, ablution (Ma); kulikka = to wash, bathe, plunge into water (Ma); kuli- = to take bath (Kod); kolambe = bath (Tu).
197. kleu = hook, bar, peg, key, shut (JS-188); kleu, kleud = hook, wooden plug
(Pei-139-40)
The DR. seed-words are koluvi = hook, clasp (2151-Ta); koluvu = to cause to hold, clasp, buckle up, hook on (Ta); koluttu = hook, link (Ma); kulike = a hook, clasp (Ka); kolike = a clasp, hook and eye ((Tu); kali = rod, staff, stick, peg to keep a yoke in place (1370-Ta); kal = iron rod, bolt (Ta); kila = stake, peg, bolt,wedge (Ap.26-Ka); kilam = wedge, bolt, nail (Ma) [[note that the derived Latin word clavus denotes: nail]]; ki.li = a fastening, screw fastening of necklace (Kod); kilu = hinge, joint, peg, wooden fastening (Tu); kilinchu = to fasten, attatch, lock (Te).