198. klou = jump, dance, run (JS-189).
This IE root-word also is fused with many DR. seed-words. For instance, kola = a devil dance (2240-Tu); kola = the dander dance (Go); kola pata = kind of song associated with dander dance (Go). The word Cantaloupo = sing and dance, is noted by JS in this context. Here, note the DR. Seed-words kenti = to hop, skip (1212-Ta); kon = words of songs, words used in dancing (2155-To); kuni = to dance, dancing (1863-Ka); kontalam = a kind of dance (2099-Ta). Note that the root also denotes run. Here note that in DR. kwal = run about wasting time (1803-To).
199. kn, ken, kneu = squeeze, compressed, hard, tight (JS-189).
Some of the seed-words of this IE root are kanam = hard, compact (1404-Ma); kanam = thickness (Ta); kanai = to be crowded (Ta); kanal = to be densely packed, close (Ta); kanaivu = closeness (Ta). Note that the word neck is derived from this IE root. Here, note that in DR. konna = throat (1645-Ma); kunke = nape of neck (Ka); and in the same group 1645, with the correspondence between g and k in mind note the other DR.words such as gon = neck (ka); gunke = throat (Ka). Note also that in Latin collum denotes: neck (Ltc.116), and that in DR. kol = neck, throat, sound, voice (1774-Ka). Note also that collum is defined also as to arrest. Here, note that in DR. kol = to seize, take away (2151-Ka); koli = holding, seizure [[as in arresting a person]] (Ka). Note that another similar sounding Latin word colum denotes: a sieve, colander, strainer (Ltc.116), and that in DR. koli = sifting, to sift in a winnowing fan (2144-Ta).
200. kneiguh = push, press together, lean on (JS-189).
Note the DR. seed-word kendu = to lean on (2012-Ka). With the correspondence between g and k in mind, note the other DR. seed-words such as gentu = to push (1945-Te); gend- = to lean (2012-Mand); gend = to lean against (Pe). Note that Latin conictare = bring together which is used of eyelids, and conviveo denotes: to close the eyes, blink with the eyes, wink (Ltc.135), all of which relate to the eyes. Here, note that in DR. kan = eye (1159(a)-Ka). Latin oculus = eye, is derived from the root oku for which see under oku.
201. kogkhos = kernel, grain, notch (JS-190).
This IE root is entwined with DR. seed-words such as kakku = a notch, dent, jag (1265-Ka); kwi.g = seed inside fruit (2179-To); gugguri = soaked grain (1632-Tu). Note that in Latin granum denotes: a grain or seed (Ltc.267). Here, remebering the correspondence between g and k, note that in DR. kar = kind of grain called in Halbi kodon (1493-Pa); kuru = nut (1781-Ta); kuru = kernel, nut, especially of jack fruit (Ma);kuru = seed, especially of jack fruit (Kod); kuranti = stone of palmfruit (2069-Ma); korandi = mango stone (Kod); korantu = kernel or stone of fruit (Tu).
202. kokhlos = spiral shell (JS-190).
The DR. seed-word of this IE root is kakka = shell (1423-Ma). Note that Greek khokhlias denotes: spiral shelled snail, and that in the same group 1423, the DR. word kake denotes: snail (Nk).