Coni, Cōṇi, Cōṉi: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconCōṇi (சோணி) noun < śōṇita. Blood; இரத் தம். போதுமூத்திரமே சோணிவிந்துவாம் [irath tham. pothumuthirame sonivinthuvam] (தத்துவநிசானுபோக சாரம் பொதுமைப். [thathuvanisanupoga saram pothumaip.] 144).
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Cōṇi (சோணி) noun cf. சோகி. [sogi.] Cowrie; பலகறை. [palagarai.] Local usage
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Cōṉi (சோனி) noun cf. kṣīṇa. Local usage
1. That which is stunted; வளர்ச்சியற்றது. [valarchiyarrathu.]
2. Thin or lean person; மெலிந்தவ-ன்-ள். [melinthava-n-l.]
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: Conici, Coniogramme caudata, Coniogramme petelotii, Conioselinum chinense, Conioselinum gmelinii, Conioselinum morrisonense, Conioselinum pacificum, Conioselinum scopulorum, Conioselinum vaginatum, Conitakkattu, Conitam, Conitapperukku, Conitapuram, Conitatcaci, Conium maculatum.
Ends with: Kacconi.
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