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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCanniti (சந்நிதி) noun See சன்னிதி. [sannithi.]
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Caṉṉiti (சன்னிதி) noun < san-ni-dhi.
1. Nearness, proximity; அண்மைநிலை. [anmainilai.] (பிரயோகவிவேகம் [pirayogavivegam] 19, உரை. [urai.])
2. Presence of deity, guru or some great person; தெய்வம் குரு பெரிய.ோர் இவர்களின் திரு முன்பு. [theyvam kuru periyor ivarkalin thiru munpu.]
3. Temple; கோயில். [koyil.]
4. See சன்னிதானம் [sannithanam], 3.
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: Canniti-ilati, Cannitippatu, Cannitittam, Cannitittuvaram.
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