Kural-ati-vancipa, Kuṟaḷaṭivañcippā, Kuralativancippa, Kural-ati-vanci-pa, Kuralati-vanci-pa: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Kuṟaḷaṭivañcippā (குறளடிவஞ்சிப்பா) [kuṟaḷ-aṭi-vañci-pā] noun < idem. +. A kind of vañci verse consisting of three or more lines of kuṟaḷaṭi, with a detached foot and akavaṟ-curitakam; குறளடியால் மூன்று முதற் பலவடிகொண்டு, தனிச்சொல்லுஞ் சுரிதகமும் பெற்று வரும் வஞ்சிப்பா. [kuraladiyal munru muthar palavadigondu, thanichollugn surithagamum perru varum vanchippa.] (யாப்பருங்கலக் காரிகை செய். [yapparungalag karigai sey.] 24.)

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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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