| Kurakkaṉ | finger millet, Eleusine coracana (Eezham Tamil, MTL, Winslow, Kathiraiverpillai); = Kurakkan: Eleusine coracana (Sinhala, Clough); "Enam kṣudra dhānyaya" (Sinhala, Sorata); = Kurahan: Eleusine coracana (Sinhala, Clough); = Kēḻ-varaku: Eleusine coracana meaning, the coloured Varaku (Tamil, MTL, Winslow, Kathiraiverpillai); = Irāki: Eleusine coracana (Tamil, DED 812, Rāgi in Malayalam, Kannada, Tulu and Telugu; related to millet names Iṟuṅku and Iṟaṭi, and probably to Iṟaku meaning feather, DED 525, 2591); = Nacciṇi: Eleusine coracana (Sinhala, Clough); = Nacciṉi: Eleusine coracana (Tamil, MTL, meaning the four-branched, Nāṟ-ciṉai; DED 3655+2592); Koṟṟā, Gorraṅ: Eleusine coracana (Gondi, DED 2163); Koṟṟalu: a millet, Panicum italicum (Telugu, DED 2163); Koṟale, Korle: Panicum italicum (Kannada, DED 2163); Kueri: Panicum italicum (Kui, DED 2163); Koralu, Koraḷu: an ear of corn (Tulu, DED 1775); Etymology 1: related to Kural: sheath of millet, ear of corn, spike, flower cluster, stalk, tresses of female hair, peacock's feather or plume, the millet Panicum italicam (Tamil, DED 1775, 2163, Kuṟuntokai, 105: 1-5; 138: 3; 337: 1-2; Puṟanāṉūṟu, 168: 6); ear of corn, paddy, "Karala" (Sinhala, Clough, Sorata); Kūr+al; Kūr: (verb) to be abundant; (noun) abundance (Tamil, DED 1899, Kuṟuntokai, 51: 1); (verb) to be sharp, to shoot up (Tamil, DED 1898, Puṟanāṉūṟu, 344: 5, note the term Kuruttu for sprout, shoot of grain etc., in Tamil and Kuru for bud or tender leaves in Sinhala); Kūr+akku+aṉ; Etymology 2: related to the reddish brown colour of the millet, Kuru: colour, bright colour (Tamil, DED 1782, note Kuruti for blood, reddish colour in Tamil and Guru for red chalk in Sinhala); Kurāl: reddish brown, tawny colour (Tamil, DED 1776); Kuru+akku+aṉ; Etymology 3: related to fine grains, Kuru: prickly heat; (verb) to break out as prickly heat (Tamil, DED 1780, note Kurulệva in Sinhala meaning pimple); seed, nut (Tamil, Malayalam, Kodagu DED 1781); Kuru+akku+aṉ; Akku: could be an empty morpheme (Cāriyai) coming in conjunctions, or may be related to Akki: grain that resembles rice (Kannada, DED 215); rice, corn (Tulu, DED 215); Aṉ: attributive suffix (Tamil, ETE 2003, 84). See columns 437, 249, 49 and 119 |