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kal-a.pam 'disturbance'
kat-u] 'to become turbid (as water)' n,
'weeping'
kal-'ll 'to, weep', n. 'muddy water'
Ma. kal-tlnnu 'to be mixed'
kal-akku 'to mixjtr.]'
kel-akkam 'turbidness, confusion'
kal-akku 'muddy water'
kal-acu 'to be disturbed'
kal-aipom 'confusion, quarrel'
kal=am pu 'to get confused', n. 'uproar, quarrel'
Ko. kat s- 'to be mixed'
kal-k- 'to mix (tr.)'
To kal-x- 'to be, stirred up'
kal-k- 'to stir up'
Ka. kal- aku,k al- aeku 'to agitate, perturb'
kal-adu 'to be shaken or perturbed'
k al-umbu 'to perturbate'
kai-uhe- 'turbidness, impurity'
kal-an g-. 'to be stir.red up'
kal-ak- 'to stir up'
Tu. kel-anki-: 'to be turbid'; D. 'turbidness'
kal-ambu- 'to quarrel, fight'
Te, k al-iigu 'to be agitated'
kal-ucu 'to disturb'
kal-aka, kal-iikuva 'cenfusion, trouble'
kaI-IU0', 'disturbance'
Kur. xel-ax- 'to distur b'
Malt. qal-G- 'to disturb (as water),
Root *kal- [DED 1096]
In most of the case I, the roots ahn~e are. common to all
the Dravidian languages and the derivative suffixes differ from