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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCiṅkiyaṭi (சிங்கியடி) [ciṅkiyaṭittal] [ciṅki-aṭi] intransitive verb < சிங்கி³ [singi³] +. To beat the sides with the elbows and dance; முடக்கிய இருகைகளாலும் விலாப்புறங் களை அடித்துக்கொண்டு கூத்தாடுதல். [mudakkiya irugaigalalum vilappurang kalai adithukkondu kuthaduthal.] 2. To be in straitened circumstances; to suffer from poverty; வறுமையால் முட்டுப்படுதல். சோற்றுக்குச் சிங்கியடிக்கிறான். [varumaiyal muttuppaduthal. sorrukkus singiyadikkiran.] 3. To behave shamelessly, as a virago; பெண்மைக்குணமின்றி யொழுகுதல். [penmaikkunaminri yozhuguthal.] (W.) 4. To push marbles with knuckles, in the children’s game of marbles;கோலி விளையாட்டிற் கோலியைக் கரமுட்டியால் குழியில் தள்ளுதல். [koli vilaiyattir koliyaig karamuttiyal kuzhiyil thalluthal.] Local usage
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
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