Kilar, Kiḻār, Kiḷar: 2 definitions
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Kilar means something in biology, 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.
Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)Kilar in India is the name of a plant defined with Casearia esculenta in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Casearia zeylanica Thwaites (among others).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Numer. List (7192)
· Species Plantarum ed. 4 (1799)
· Hortus Bengalensis, or ‘a Catalogue of the Plants Growing in the Hounourable East India Company's Botanical Garden at Calcutta’ (1814)
· Flora Indica (1832)
· Encyclopédie Méthodique, Botanique (1783)
· Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India (1972)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Kilar, for example extract dosage, health benefits, pregnancy safety, diet and recipes, chemical composition, side effects, have a look at these references.
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Languages of India and abroad
Tamil dictionary
Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKiḻār (கிழார்) noun Ancient Vēḷāḷa title; வேளா ளர்பட்டப்பெயர். எத்தனையேனுங் கிழார்கிழார்க்கும் [vela larpattappeyar. ethanaiyenung kizharkizharkkum] (ஈடு-முப்பத்தாறுயிரப்படி [idu-muppatharuyirappadi], 6, 3, 7). (தொல். பொ. [thol. po.] 629, உரை. [urai.])
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Kiḻār (கிழார்) noun
1. Water-lift for irrigation, drawn by bullocks; பூட்டைப்பொறி. ஆம்பியுங் கிழாரும் வீங்கிசை யேற்றமும் [puttaippori. ambiyung kizharum vingisai yerramum] (சிலப்பதிகாரம் அரும்பதவுரை [silappathigaram arumbathavurai] 10, 110).
2. Garden; தோட்டம். வேணாட்டார் தோட்டத்தைக் கிழா ரென்றும் [thottam. venattar thottathaig kizha renrum] (நன். [nan.] 272, மயிலை. [mayilai.]).
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Kiḷar (கிளர்) [kiḷartal] 4 intransitive verb [Malayalam: kiḷara.]
1. To rise, ascend, emerge, swell upwards; மேலெழுதல். ஆழி கிளர்ந்ததோ [melezhuthal. azhi kilarnthatho] (கம்பராமாயணம் மிதிலைக். [kambaramayanam mithilaig.] 67).
2. To spring up, grow higher and higher, shoot up; மேன்மேல் வளர்தல். கொள்ளென்று கிளர்ந்தெ ழுந்த [menmel valarthal. kollenru kilarnthe zhuntha] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் திருவாய்மொழி [nalayira thivyappirapandam thiruvaymozhi] 4, 9, 4).
3. To be intense, abundant, to surpass, increase; மிகுதல். பொலம்பூ வேங்கை நலங்கிளர் கொழுநிழல் [miguthal. polambu vengai nalangilar kozhunizhal] (சிலப்பதிகாரம் அரும்பதவுரை பதி. [silappathigaram arumbathavurai pathi.] 4).
4. To shine, to be conspicuous, resplendent; விளங்கு தல். மென்மொழியாள் கேழ்கிளரும் பாதியனை [vilangu thal. menmozhiyal kezhkilarum pathiyanai] (திருவாசகம் [thiruvasagam] 8, 18).
5. To be exalted, elevated, great, dignified; சிறத்தல். [sirathal.] (W.)
6. To become spirited, enthusiastic, zealous; உள்ளக்கிளர்ச்சிகொள் ளுதல். வீடு செய்யும் கிளர்வார்க்கே [ullakkilarchigol luthal. vidu seyyum kilarvarkke] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் திருவாய்மொழி [nalayira thivyappirapandam thiruvaymozhi] 2, 9, 11).
7. To be roused, infuriated; சினத்தல் காலன் கிளர்ந்தாலும் போல்வார் [sinathal kalan kilarnthalum polvar] (புறப்பொருள்வெண்பாமாலை [purapporulvenpamalai] 2, 2).
8. To become vain, conceited; இறுமாப்புக்கொள்ளு தல். [irumappukkollu thal.] (W.)
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Kiḷar (கிளர்) noun < கிளர்-. [kilar-.]
1. Light, lustre, brightness; ஒளி. (பிங்கலகண்டு) [oli. (pingalagandu)]
2. Farina, pollen; பூந் தாது. (பிங்கலகண்டு) [pun thathu. (pingalagandu)]
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+3): Kil-aru-kontupo, Kilara, Kilarai, Kilaraikkal, Kilaraikkani, Kilaraima, Kilaralayam, Kilarambha, Kilaranelli, Kilarasu, Kilarcci, Kilaretu, Kilari, Kilariga, Kilarime, Kilarippar, Kilarivitu, Kilartti, Kilarttu, Kilaru.
Ends with: Aricilkilar, cekkilar, Kalkilar, Kovurkilar, Kuppaikilar, Kutalurkilar, Manankilar, Peru-kunrurkilar, Pulatturai-murriya-kutalurkilar, Valakilar.
Full-text (+1): Kovurkilar, Aricilkilar, Peru-kunrurkilar, Pulatturai-murriya-kutalurkilar, Kutalurkilar, cekkilar, Manankilar, Kilaralayam, Kilarvari, Kuppaikilar, Kalkilar, Kilarvi, Kilacci, Ainkurunuru, Kilarttu, Kontaikkilaru, Perumpampu, Civarcam, Rudrasharman, Mutumolikkanci.
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Search found 7 books and stories containing Kilar, Kiḻār, Kiḷar, Kizhar, Kizhaar; (plurals include: Kilars, Kiḻārs, Kiḷars, Kizhars, Kizhaars). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation (by S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar)
Pasuram 4.8.7 < [Section 8 - Eighth Tiruvaymoli (Eru alum Iraiyonum)]
Pasuram 6.6.3 < [Section 6 - Sixth Tiruvaymoli (Malukku, vaiyam alanta)]
Pasuram 4.8.6 < [Section 8 - Eighth Tiruvaymoli (Eru alum Iraiyonum)]
Middle Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Temples in Chakrapalli (Suburb of Ayyampettai) < [Parantaka I]
Temples in Tiruppattur (Tiruppidavur) < [Chapter IV - Temples of Rajendra I’s Time]
Early Chola Temples (by S. R. Balasubrahmanyam)
Introduction < [Chapter VII - Uttama Chola, Madhurantaka]
Temples in Gramam (Mudiyur) < [Chapter II - Temples of Parantaka I’s Time]
The Tamil Academy: A Myth < [November, 1928]
The Religion and Philosophy of Tevaram (Thevaram) (by M. A. Dorai Rangaswamy)
Chapter 2.2 - Gangadhara-murti (depiction of the descent of Ganga) < [Volume 2 - Nampi Arurar and Mythology]
Chapter 5 - The Life of Nampi Arurar (the tradition) < [Volume 1 - Nampi Arurar’s Tevaram (his life and age)]
Chapter 4.1 - Bhikshatana-murti (the Lord becoming a beggar) < [Volume 2 - Nampi Arurar and Mythology]
Kingship in early Medieval India (by Sudip Narayan Maitra)
Part 2 - Kaveri Delta region: Sub Period I: 300-600 A.D. < [Chapter 4 - Kingship and Polity in Kaveri Delta Region]