Proto-Telugu : *ala-
Meaning : to be tired, be disgusted
Telugu : alayu
Additional forms : Also alayincu to weary (tr.), overwork, disgust; alãgu to be displeased, take offense, grieve; alãcu to tease, harass; alãta fatigue, exhaustion, grief, pain; alãduru to grieve; n. grief, sorrow; [1] alakuva, [2] alapu, [3] alayika fatigue; alajaḍi sorrow, affliction, grief, calamity; alamaru to grieve, sorrow, (K. also) be tired; alamaṭa grief, sorrow, affliction; alamaṭincu to grieve, sorrow; alasaṭa weariness, fatigue, exhaustion; alipiri lean, thin, weak; allari tumult, confusion, quarrel; lampaṭa trouble, (B also) pain, weariness; lampaṭũḍu one who is attached to or fond of, a libertine (< Skt?)
Number in DED : 236