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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKulukku (குலுக்கு) [kulukkutal] 5 verb Causative of குலுங் கு-. [kulung ku-.] [Telugu: kuluku.] transitive
1. To shake, as a vessel, a palanquin; to shake up and down; to agitate; to shake together in a mass; அசைத்தல். நெடு வரை குலுக்கிய குலத்தோளை [asaithal. nedu varai kulukkiya kulatholai] (கம்பராமாயணம் ஊர்தேடு. [kambaramayanam urthedu.] 209).
2. To mix by shaking together, as in a bottle; குலுங்கச்செய்து கலத்தல். [kulungacheythu kalathal.] — intransitive To put on airs, to mince, to walk with affected gestures; பிலுக்கு தல். [pilukku thal.]
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Kulukku (குலுக்கு) noun < குலுக்கு-. [kulukku-.] [Telugu: K. kuluku, M. kulukku.]
1. Shake, jolt; அசைப்பு. [asaippu.]
2. Affected gestures, foppish airs; பிலுக்கு. [pilukku.]
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: Kulukkukkari.
Ends with: Cittukkulukku, Malukkulukku.
Full-text: Kulukkukkari, Cittukkulukku, Malukkulukku, Kuttuccittu, Ulukku.
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