1. ಗೋಣಿ

    ♪ gōṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. the large, deciduous tree Ficus mysorensis ( = F. drupaceae var. pubescens) of Moraceae family with ovate leaves and small round, red fruits.
    3. the tree Dalbergia lanceolaria of Papilionaceae family; bastard rose wood.
    4. the tree Salvadora persica of Salvadoraceae family.
  2. ಗೋಣಿ

    ♪ gōṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. the plant Corchorus capsularis of Tiliaceae family with strong fibre; Jute.
    3. its strong, glossy fibre used for making burlap, sacks, mats, rope etc.
    4. a sack made of this fibre.
    5. a coarse cloth made of jute used for making sacks, in upholstering furniture, as a backing for carpets, etc.; burlap.
    6. an old unit for measuring grain.
  3. ಗೋಣಿ

    ♪ gōṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. the domestic hog, Sus scrofa; a pig.
  4. ಕೋಣಿ

    ♪ kōṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. a place where converging sides or edges meet; the internal space or recess formed by the meeting of two walls, esp. of a room; a corner.
  5. ಕೋಣಿ

    ♪ kōṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. the planet that we live on; terrestrial globe.
    3. land, as distinguished from sea or sky; the ground.
  6. ಘೋಣಿ

    ♪ ghōṇi
    1. (noun)
    2. a swine, Sus scrofa.
  7. ಕಣ

    ♪ kaṇa
    1. (noun)
    2. a floor made for thrashing grains.
    3. a battle-field.
    4. a play ground.
    5. a ground made ready for planting seeds or seedlings.
  8. ಕಣ

    ♪ kaṇa
    1. (noun)
    2. a piece of cloth for making blouse; a blouse-piece.
  9. ಕಣ

    ♪ kaṇa
    1. (noun)
    2. a broken piece of a grain.
    3. a particle - a) an extremely small piece; tiny fragment; b) the slightest trace (as of truth, doubt); a speck.
    4. a glowing bit of matter, esp. one thrown off by a fire.
  10. ಖಣ

    ♪ kha'ṇa
    1. (noun)
    2. a floor prepared for beating out grains from the harvested crop; a thrashing floor.
    3. (hist.) a tax used to be levied on such floors.
    4. an area prepared for wrestlers to fight, usu. surrounded by seats for spectators; an arena.
    5. a sliding box in a table, chest, etc., that can be drawn out and then pushed back into place, used to keep small things; a drawer.