Anayam, Anāyam, Aṉāyam, Aṉayam, Āṉāyam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconAnāyam (அநாயம்) noun < a-nyāya. Uselessness; வீண். [vin.] (தேவாரம் [thevaram] 859, 7.)
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Aṉāyam (அனாயம்) < a-nyāya. n.
1. Injustice; முறைகேடு. [muraigedu.]
2. Unprofitableness; வீண். ஆவி யனாயமே யுகுத்தெனைய [vin. avi yanayame yuguthenaiya] (கம்பராமாயணம் கும்ப. [kambaramayanam kumba.] 140).
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Anayam (அநயம்) noun < a-naya. (நாநார்த்த. [nagarthathipigai])
1. Evil karma; தீவினை. [thivinai.]
2. Danger; ஆபத்து. [apathu.]
3. Anything inauspicious; அசுபம். [asupam.]
4. Gambling; சூதசங்கிதைு முதலியன. [suthu muthaliyana.]
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Aṉayam (அனயம்) noun < a-naya. (நாநார்த்த. [nagarthathipigai])
1. Evil deed; தீவினை. [thivinai.]
2. Danger; ஆபத்து. [apathu.]
3. Inauspiciousness; அசுபம். [asupam.]
4. Misery; துன்பம். [thunpam.]
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Āṉāyam (ஆனாயம்) noun < ānāya. Air-cell; வாயுக்கண்ணறை. [vayukkannarai.] (W.)
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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Starts with: Anayamgata.
Ends with (+4): Amanayam, Cariranayam, Cuci-katakanayam, Kallananayam, Kanayam, Manayam, Mittiyanayam, Motinanayam, Nakainanayam, Nanayam, Navananayam, Nikanayam, Palatanayam, Panayam, Piranayam, Pranayam, Putunanayam, Sapranayam, Upanayam, Uvanayam.
Full-text: Anayamgata, Gam.
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