Luḷati and Luṭati [cf. Epic Sanskrit loṭh to move and dialect luḍ, loḍayati, to stir, agitate, which is a by-form of lul, lolati to move, causative lolayati to set in motion. Etymology connected with Slavonic ljuljati to rock, Anglo-Saxon lācrāl a (flexible) rod, rood; root due to onomatopoetic formation. Another form is luṭhati. Dhātum (117) explains luṭ by "loṭane" (cf. viloṭana and viloḷana), and luḷ (510) by "manthane"] to stir, shake, agitate, upset; intransitive to be in motion, to be stirred Miln 259 (calati khubbhati l. āvilati). — past participle luḷita.
(pr, pr) moves; stirs; is agitated Construction: luḷa + ti