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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconIci (இசி) [icittal] 11 verb < இழு-. [izhu-.] intransitive
1. To contract, as the muscles in spasms; நரம்பிழுத் தல். [narambizhuth thal.] Colloq.
2. To ache, as the muscles from over exertion; நோவுண்டாதல். [novundathal.] Colloq. — transitive
1. To pull, draw, drag; இழுத்தல். முட்களிற் கட்டி யிசித்திட [izhuthal. mudkalir katti yisithida] (திருப்புகழ் [thiruppugazh] 310).
2. To break off; முறித்தல் (திவா.) [murithal (thiva.)]
3. To strip off, as bark; உரித்தல். [urithal.] (W.)
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Ici (இசி) noun < idem.
1. Stripping, as bark leaves, or fibre; உரிக்கை. [urikkai.] (W.)
2. Breaking off, as a branch; ஒடிக்கை. [odikkai.] (W.)
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Ici (இசி) [icittal] 11 intransitive verb < இளி-. [ili-.] To laugh; சிரித்தல். (சதுராகராதி) [sirithal. (sathuragarathi)]
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Ici (இசி) noun < idem. Laughter; சிரிப்பு. [sirippu.] (W.)
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Īci (ஈசி) interjection [Telugu: isī.] Fie! exclamation expressive of disgust or loathing; ஓர் இகழ்ச்சிக் குறிப்பு. ஈசி போமின் [or igazhchig kurippu. isi pomin] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் பெரியதி. [nalayira thivyappirapandam periyathi.] 1, 3, 8).
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: Icikar, Icikila, Icil, Icimamlilo, Icin, Icipalam, Icippukkovitai, Icishamlilo, Icisu, Icitai, Icitaru, Icitarumaram, Icittuvam, Icivucanni, Icivunoppi.
Ends with (+173): Abhici, Acandamarici, Adadhici, Adhici, Alici, Ammanpaccarici, Amritamarici, Analamarici, Anici, Annam-alakiarici, Anuvici, Apamgamarici, Arakkarici, Arici, Arkamarici, Aru-vakaiarici, Arunavarici, Aryamarici, Ashtabhujamarici, Atan-alici.
Full-text (+141): Isi, Isis, Nephthys, Horus, Shocis, Rishi, Yajniyabrahmapadapa, Celai-kalicci, Icipalam, Shvayici, Isis ngipin, Esenchebis, Isitta, Ichi, Iratakam, Isi ma, Oka isi, Ced, Maheshi, Har-sa-iset.
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