The Word aalu ( ആല് ) & Connected Toponyms
Aalu (ആല് ) according to Malayalam lexicon compiled by Srikanteswaram G Padmanabha Pilla published by Sahitya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangham,1983 edition, means water (ജലം). Aalam (ആലം) means water, sea, and rain. Etymology of these words are not available. Both words are on page 269 of the book. Their etymology is rooted in the Proto Dravidian language family, where they share common ancestor with "sea" "salt" and "to wash". Etymology of Aalam (ആലം) The word aalam is a classic Dravidian word that originally referred to salt water or maritime areas. ° Dravidian root: Derived from the proto-south Dravidian root "al" which specifically meant "sea" or "salt water" °Cognates in sister languages: • Tamil: Alam (ஆலம்) അളം means a salt pan, maritime tract or sea itself. Tulu: "Alle" refers to sides or flanks, but the root "al" remains associated with liquid agitation. ° Semantic Evolution: In Malayalam this roo...