Proto-Dravidian [d510]

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Kannada: Havyaka

eḷakku

to unstick.

Hav.

B1984, B1971

Malayalam

iḷekkuka

to slacken, subside, abate; remit, make to rest

B1984

iḷavu

leave, holiday, rest.

B1984

Tamil

iḷaku (iḷaki-)

to become relaxed (as a bowstring), get loose (as screws), become pliable (as melted iron), get reduced in hardness owing to moisture, grow soft, liquefy, lessen in intensity or severity (as wind, rain, sunshine, fever), become tender, mild, yielding, placable

B1984

iḷakku (iḷakki-)

to slacken (tr.), relax (as a spring), loosen (as a rope), moisten (as the throat with liquid), relieve (as the bowels by cathartics), cause to relent, make less firm (as a peg driven into the ground)

B1984

iḷakkam

laxity, relaxation, tenderness, leniency

B1984

iḷakkari (-pp-, -tt-)

to relax

B1984

iḷakkāram

laxity, relaxation, indulgence

B1984

Tamil: Tirunelveli

eḷa

loose

Tinn.

B1984, K1969a

Gondi

caus. rēngstānā

B1984

caus. lēh- (Voc

3047). DED(S) 433, and from DED(S) 4246

B1984

Gondi: Betul

rēngānā

to be open

Tr.

B1984, T1919—1921

Gondi: Chandrapur

lehānā

to untie, loosen

Pat.

B1984, P1935

Gondi: Koya

lēŋg-

to become loose

Ko.

B1984

Gondi: Mandla

rengānā

Ph.

B1984, P1963

rengīnā

Ph.

B1984, P1963

rengíná

to be loose

W.

B1984, W1890

Gondi: Maria

leˀ -

Ma.

B1984

Gondi: Muria

leh-

Mu.

B1984


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