Ittu, Iṭṭu, Īṭṭu, Īttu: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusIṭṭu (ಇಟ್ಟು):—[noun] the state of being crowded (with people, things, etc.); denseness.
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Ittu (ಇತ್ತು):—[adverb] in this manner, way,
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
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Starts with: Ittubisu, Ittukkitu, Ittukkontuva, Ittukkotu, Ittumdu, Ittunir, Ittuppira, Ittuppirivu, Ittura, Itturai, Itturu, Ittuva, Ittuvaram, Ittuvatti.
Ends with (+327): Abhijittu, Acarcittu, Acittu, Addittu, Adittu, Agalittu, Aghavaittu, Agnicittu, Aittu, Aivaittu, Akhandittu, Akkihittu, Alakukittu, Alinci vittu, Alittalittu, Alivittu, Aloittu, Amkolevittu, Ammaiyarcittu, Anatittittu.
Full-text (+3): Pimapattiram, Ittuvatti, Kattuvayil, Ittukkotu, Kaikkani, Ittukkontuva, Cekkil-ittutiri, Ittunir, Ittuppira, Titticcilai, Ittuva, Ittuppirivu, Val-ittukurri, Tiriyitu, Ittal, Nakapancami, Accataiyalam, Mutumakkattali, Nerukku, Ittam.
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Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation (by S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar)
Pasuram 5.1.5 < [Section 1 - First Tiruvaymoli (Kai ar Cakkarattu)]
Pasuram 4.3.6 < [Section 3 - Third Tiruvaymoli (Kovai Vayal)]
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