Comparative evidence

krend, krend, kʷlend, kʷlend

• OInd. krand-/kland- 'cry out' (Whitney 1885: 24); 'neigh' (as a horse), 'roar' (metaphorically applied to the clouds and to wind and water); 'creak' (as a wheel); 'sound', 'make a noise; 'cry piteously', 'weep', 'lament', 'grieve', 'be confused with sorrow'; 'call out piteously' (MW: 319)

References

MW = Monier-Williams, M. 1899. A Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Clarendon Press.
Whitney 1885 = Whitney W. D. 1885. The roots, verb forms and primary derivatives of the Sanskrit language. A supplement to his Sanskrit grammar. Leipzig.