Aka-pattuvannam, Akappāṭṭuvaṇṇam, Akappattuvannam, Aka-pattu-vannam, Akapattu-vannam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Akappāṭṭuvaṇṇam (அகப்பாட்டுவண்ணம்) [aka-pāṭṭu-vaṇṇam] noun < idem. +. (Pros.) Rhythm produced by having the last line look like any of the previous lines, as if it were not finishing the verse; இறுதியடி ஏகாரத்தான் இறாது இடையடி போன்று வருஞ் சந்தம். [iruthiyadi egarathan irathu idaiyadi ponru varugn santham.] (தொல். பொ.. [thol. po..] 536.)

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