Ceval, Cēval: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCeval (செவல்) noun < சிவ-. [siva-.]
1. Ruddy person or animal. See சிவலை. [sivalai.]
2. See செவ்வல் [sevval],
2. செவனிலம். [sevanilam.] Local usage
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Cēval (சேவல்) noun perhaps from சே²-. [se²-.] cf. śēpha. [Malayalam: cēval.]
1. Male of birds and fowls, excepting peacock; மயிலொழிந்த பறவைகளின் ஆண். [mayilozhintha paravaigalin an.] (தொல். பொ. [thol. po.] 603.)
2. Cock; கோழியினாண். (திவா.) [kozhiyinan. (thiva.)]
3. Male swan; ஆண் அன்னம். (திவா.) அன்னச் சேவ லன்னச் சேவல் [an annam. (thiva.) annas seva lannas seval] (புறநானூறு [purananuru] 67).
4. Kite; கருடன். உயர்கொடிச் சேவலோய் [karudan. uyarkodis sevaloy] (பரிபாடல் [paripadal] 3, 18).
5. Peacock, the vehicle of Skanda; முருகக் கடவுளூர்தியாகிய மயில். [murugak kadavulurthiyagiya mayil.] (தொல். பொ. [thol. po.] 603, உரை. [urai.])
6. Stallion; ஆண்குதிரை. குதிரையு ளாணினைச் சேவலென்றலும் [ankuthirai. kuthiraiyu laninais sevalenralum] (தொல். பொ. [thol. po.] 623).
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Cēval (சேவல்) noun perhaps from sēv. Watching; காவல். இறடியஞ் சேவற்கு [kaval. iradiyagn sevarku] (கல்லாடம் [kalladam] 84, 9).
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Cēval (சேவல்) noun perhaps from செவ்வல். [sevval.] Mud, mire; சேறு. (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [seru. (sudamaninigandu)]
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Cevalai, Cevalal, Cevalam, Cevalan, Cevalankottai, Cevali, Cevalikam, Cevalkattal, Cevalkontaicceti.
Ends with: Katti-katticeval, Kolicceval, Pantayacceval, Porcceval, Vel-aticeval.
Full-text (+12): Vel-aticeval, Porcceval, Cevalal, Katti-katticeval, Seval, Cevalkattal, Pantayacceval, Irattirivetam, Cevarkattu, Piticaval, Kuvuvan, Yamakotam, Kolicceval, Matarakan, Cevalan, Nicakaran, Tamiraciki, Mukamottu, Putukkani, Kapattu.
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