Uyartinai, Uyartiṇai, Uyar-tinai: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconUyartiṇai (உயர்திணை) [uyar-tiṇai] noun < உயர்¹- [uyar¹-] +.
1. High caste, noble family; மேற்குலம். உயர்திணை யூமன்போல [merkulam. uyarthinai yumanpola] (குறுந்தொகை [kurundogai] 224).
2. (Grammar) Nouns denoting personal class of beings, including men, gods and demons, opposed to அஃறிணை; மக்கள் தேவர் நரகரென்னுமுத்திறத்தாரைக் குறிக்குஞ்சொல். [aqrinai; makkal thevar naragarennumuthiratharaig kurikkunchol.] (நன் [nan] 261.)
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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Partial matches: Tinai, Uyar, Thinai.
Full-text: Palarpal, Viravuttinai, Akrinai, Kalappurumoli, Nam, Anmai-potupeyar, Tinai, Iyarpeyar, Irutinai, Makkal, Piri.
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