Kalutai, Kaḻutai: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKaḻutai (கழுதை) noun cf. gardabha. [Telugu: gāḍida, K. kaḷte, M. kaḻuta, Travancore usage katte.] Domestic ass, donkey, Equus asinus; ஒரு விலங்கு. வெள்வாய்க் கழுதைப் புல்லினம் [oru vilangu. velvayk kazhuthaip pullinam] (புறநானூறு [purananuru] 392, 9).
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: Kalutai-p-palai, Kalutai-t-tumpai, Kalutaikati, Kalutaikkali, Kalutaikkaranam, Kalutaikkutatti, Kalutaikkuttu, Kalutaimanpulli, Kalutaimulli, Kalutaippalai, Kalutaippalattankoti, Kalutaippuli, Kalutaitticai, Kalutaittumpai, Kalutaivakini, Kalutaivantu, Kalutaiviriyan, Kalutaivitai, Kalutaiyattam, Kalutaiyurti.
Ends with: Ko-erukalutai, Kuntukkalutai.
Full-text (+38): Kalutaikkaranam, Kalutaitticai, Kalutaikkuttu, Ticaiyoni, Kalutai-t-tumpai, Kazhuthai-mulli, Kalutaikkutatti, Karttapam, Karuttapam, Valeyam, Kattapam, Kalutaiyattam, Kalutaivantu, Kuntukkalutai, Ketakacari, Kalutaippuli, Kalutaiyurti, Vatamerricaikkuri, Kalutaippalai, Cakkirivatam.
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