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Tamil
- cōmpu (cōmpi-) to be idle, indolent, slothful, lethargic, apathetic, dull, droop, fade (as persons, plants), be spoiled, marred; n. sloth, idleness, inactivity, lethargy, dullness
- cōmpal sloth, drowsiness, stupor
- cōmpēṟi sluggard, idler
- cōmāṟi sluggard, idler
- cōmāṟu (cōmāṟi-) to be lazy, shirk
- cōppu (cōppi-) to cause to droop, languish
- cōpam fainting, swooning, languor, lassitude, fatigue, prostration, drowsiness, heaviness, indolence
- cōpalam laziness, sluggishness
Kota
- cōmāry idle fellow
- cōmbēry idle fellow
Kannada
- jompisu to get intoxicated, bewildered, stupefied
- jōmpisu to get intoxicated, bewildered, stupefied
- jompu inebriation, stupor, suspension of sensibility, paralysation
- jōmpu inebriation, stupor, suspension of sensibility, paralysation
- jommu id.; sound used of the sensation of numbness of a limb kept long in one position (alsojōmu; cf. 2578 Ko.jiv jiv in-); jōba, jōbadraa dull, lazy man
- sōmāri sluggard, idler
- sōmāritana sluggishness, laziness
- soppisu to cause to slacken, languish, sink away
- soppu to slacken, repress, check; n. slackness, weakness, languishing, sinking away
Tulu
- sōmāri lazy man, lazy, indolent
Telugu
- somma swoon, fainting, faintness, torpidity
- sōma fatigue
- sōmari an idle person, idler, sluggard
- sōmāri an idle person, idler, sluggard
- jōmu torpidity, stupefaction or silliness with pride. DED 2352
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