Kuttivai, Kuṭṭivai, Kutti-vai, Kūṭṭivai: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconKuṭṭivai (குட்டிவை) [kuṭṭivaittal] [kuṭṭi-vai] intransitive verb probably Telugu guḍḍi +. To hit the wrong coin or seed; விளையாட்டில் தவறான காயை அடித்தல். [vilaiyattil thavarana kayai adithal.] (J.)
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Kuṭṭivai (குட்டிவை) [kuṭṭivaittal] [kuṭṭi-vai] intransitive verb probably from குட்டி³ [kutti³] +. To forfeit a coin or seed in gambling; சூதசங்கிதைிற் பந்தயமிழத்தல். [suthir panthayamizhathal.]
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Kūṭṭivai (கூட்டிவை) [kūṭṭivaittal] [kūṭṭi-vai] transitive verb < idem. +.
1. To accumulate, lay up, hoard; சேர்த்துவைத் தல். [serthuvaith thal.]
2. To bless with success; to bestow prosperity on one; வேண்டியன புரிந்து அனுகூலஞ் செய்தல். கடவுள் உனக்குக் கூட்டிவைப்பார். [vendiyana purinthu anugulagn seythal. kadavul unakkug kuttivaippar.]
3. To effect reconciliation, as between hostile parties; மாறுபட்டாரை இணங்கிச் சமாதானப்படுத்துதல். [marupattarai inangis samathanappaduthuthal.]
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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