Atamparam, Āṭamparam, Aṭampāram: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconĀṭamparam (ஆடம்பரம்) noun < ā-ḍambara. Pomp and show, ostentation; இடம்பத்தோற்றம். ஆடம்பரங்கொண் டடிசி லுண்பான் [idambathorram. adambarangon dadisi lunpan] (திருமந். [thiruman.] 1655).
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Aṭampāram (அடம்பாரம்) noun
1. Plenty, as of articles; பண்டங்களின் நிறைவு. [pandangalin niraivu.] Tanjore usage
2. The whole at once, altogether; முழுதும். [muzhuthum.] (W.)
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Āṭamparam (ஆடம்பரம்) noun < āḍambara. (நாநார்த்த. [nagarthathipigai])
1. Din of musical instruments; பல்லிய முழக்கம். [palliya muzhakkam.]
2. Elephant's roar; யானை யின் பிளிற்றொலி. [yanai yin pilirroli.]
3. State of being possessed by a spirit; ஆவேசம். [avesam.]
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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Full-text (+2): Vintampam, Melatalam, Veliyankam, Japartast, Ottolakkam, Janjamarutam, Jampam, Meruvanai, Ormai, Jor, Parparattu, Tataputal, Kolakalam, Kolukoluppu, Aravaram, Vikacam, Talukku, Pucciyam, Pakattu, Cirappu.
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