Notes :Inlaut -kh- in Kurukh is provisionally traced back to PNDR *-G-; normally a phonetic sequence like -khu- is not met in Kurukh, therefore the reconstruction is quite arbitrary (even if the root is most probably of PDR origin).
Additional forms :Also KUR akrārnā to germinate, shoot, sprout (although [Pfeiffer:168] suggests borrowing from IA, cf. HJ. ãkurā 'sprout', etc.).
Kurukh :ayaŋg "mother (without explicit reference to the children)"
Malto :ayya "my mother"
Additional forms :Also KUR ayō mother (iŋgyō, niŋgyō, taŋgyō my, thy [his, her, their] mother); MLT ijjo thy or your mother; teho his, her, or their mother.
Number in DED :364
Proto-North-Dravidian :*akel-
Meaning :to draw in the belly
Malto :akele
Number in DED :774
Proto-North-Dravidian :*ak-r-
Meaning :to chase, fly at, drive
Malto :akr-
Notes :KR-153.
Additional forms :?Also MLT aktr- to suspend
Number in DED :0
Proto-North-Dravidian :*al-
Meaning :to clean grains from minor rubbish by shaking gently with the hand
Additional forms :Also KUR alrārnā (grains mixed with straw bits, etc.) undergo the process of cleaning; to be restless, agitated, fret, behave feverishly.
Additional forms :Also KUR alkhānakhrnā to laugh together, have unlawful intercourse; alkhābanʔnā joking relations; MLT alqro person addicted to laughter.
Additional forms :Also (?) KUR layākoyā moving or waling listlessly (as though the limbs had no strength); laikoyOrnā to move the limbs in a negligent, languid fashion as though deficient in strength or manliness.