Kilikilāyati
Kilikilāyati,[denom.fr.kili with reduplication] to tinkle J.V,206; (freq.fr.kili or den.fr.kilikilā; cp.kilakilā “shouting for joy” AvŚ I.48 and in cpd.hāhākārakilakilā “shouting hā-hā and hail-hail” ibid.I.67 MVastu III,312 and Divy 459).See also kiṇakiṇāyati.Note.--Kil is one of the variations of the sound-imitating qel,which otherwise appears as qal,qul in Gr.kel-ados,L.cal-are,Ohg.hell-an (cp.Sk.krandati?) also Gr.klάzw,L.clango,Goth.hlahjan (“laugh”) and in Sk kolāhala,kokila,cp.cuculus (cuckoo) and perhaps Sk.ululī,ulūka (owl),Gr.o)lolu/zw,L.ululare.See also the cognate qer under kitti.(Page 216)