Ciranku, Ciraṅku, Cirāṅku, Ciṟāṅku: 1 definition
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Ciranku means something in Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCiraṅku (சிரங்கு) noun [Malayalam: ciraṅṅu.] Eruption, pimple, itch; புண். [pun.]
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Cirāṅku (சிராங்கு) noun < Urdu sar-hang. Boatswain, skipper of a small vessel, chief of a lascar crew; கப்பற்கண்காணி. [kapparkankani.]
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Ciṟāṅku (சிறாங்கு) noun < Urdu sar-hang. Captain of a ship. See சிராங்கு. [sirangu.]
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: Cirankukuttu.
Ends with (+3): Alukarciranku, Anaicciranku, Coriciranku, Kacciranku, Kaycciranku, Kayiciranku, Manaciranku, Marcciranku, Mekacciranku, Mullucciranku, Namaicciranku, Namattucciranku, Namuttucciranku, Nircciranku, Noticiranku, Perunciranku, Poticciranku, Talai-penciranku, Talaicciranku, Totakacciranku.
Full-text (+13): Namuttucciranku, Alukarciranku, Tottucciranku, Totakacciranku, Marcciranku, Namattucciranku, Mekacciranku, Totanciranku, Noticiranku, Talaicciranku, Perunciranku, Anaicciranku, Umicciranku, Poticciranku, Namaicciranku, Mullucciranku, Talai-penciranku, Nircciranku, Coriciranku, Cirankukuttu.
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