Komali, Kōmāḷi: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKōmāḷi (கோமாளி) noun < கோமாளம். [komalam.] [Malayalam: kōmāḷi.] Jester, buffoon; கோணங்கி. நிலையிலாத கோமாளி [konangi. nilaiyilatha komali] (திருப்புகழ் [thiruppugazh] 530).
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Kōmāḷi (கோமாளி) [kōmāḷittal] 11 intransitive verb < கோமாளி. [komali.] To play the buffoon; to indulge in drollery; கோமாளித்தனஞ் செய்தல். [komalithanagn seythal.] Pond.
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: Komalike, Komalikkuttu, Komalisu.
Ends with: Alokomali, Gujju kanne-komali, Gujju-kanne-komali, Gujjukannerkomali, Kanne komali, Kanne-komali, Kannekomali.
Full-text: Komalikkuttu, Gujju kanne-komali, Kanne komali, Gujju-kanne-komali, Kunampi, Kanne-komali, Parikacappattan, Tiruvalttan, Konanki, Campalanti, Toppaikkuttati, Cantamama, Kattiyakkaran, Tiruvati.
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