Kuliyal, Kuḻiyal, Kuḷiyal, Kuḷiyāḷ, Kūliyāḷ: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKuḻiyal (குழியல்) noun < குழி¹- [kuzhi¹-] +. A kind of hollow metallic vessel; உலோகத்தாற் செய்யப் பட்ட ஒருவகைக் குழிவான பாத்திரம். [ulogathar seyyap patta oruvagaig kuzhivana pathiram.] Local usage
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Kuḷiyal (குளியல்) noun < குளி-. [kuli-.] Bathing; நீராடு கை. காலைமாலைக் குளியல் [niradu kai. kalaimalaig kuliyal] (பதார்த்தகுண சிந்தாமணிமேகலை [patharthaguna sindamani] 1307, தலைப்பு [thalaippu]).
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Kuḷiyāḷ (குளியாள்) [kuḷi-āḷ] noun < idem. + ஆள். [al.] Pearl or chank diver; முத்துக்குளிப்போன். [muthukkulippon.]
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Kūliyāḷ (கூலியாள்) [kūli-āḷ] noun < idem. +. [Malayalam: kūliyāḷ.] Hired labourer, cooly; கூலிக்காரன். கூலியா ளாய் வன்கரை யடைப்பா ரில்லை [kulikkaran. kuliya lay vankarai yadaippa rillai] (திருவாதவூரடிகள் புராணம் மண்சுமந்த. [thiruvathavuradigal puranam mansumantha.] 28).
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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Partial matches: Kuli, Al, Aal, Kooli.
Ends with: Malaikkuliyal.
Full-text: Muttaitukki, Malaikkuliyal, Pullal, Cirral, Kolarai.
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