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Kuyil (குயில்) [kuyil(lu)tal] 3 transitive verb perhaps from kūj.
1. To utter, tell; சொல்லுதல். பொய் குயிலினுஞ் சோம்பினும் [solluthal. poy kuyilinugn sombinum] (சிவபிரகாச சுவாமிகள் நிரஞ்ச. [sivapiragasa suvamigal nirancha.] 18).
2. To call, whoop, halloo; கூவுதல். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [kuvuthal. (sudamaninigandu)]
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Kuyil (குயில்) [kuyil(lu)tal] 3 transitive verb [1-4 cf. kuc.]
1. To make, execute, shape, construct; செய்தல். (பிங்கலகண்டு) [seythal. (pingalagandu)]
2. To weave; நெய்தல். ஊசியொடு குயின்ற தூசும் பட்டும் [neythal. usiyodu kuyinra thusum pattum] (தொல். சொல். [thol. sol.] 74, உரை [urai]).
3. To plait, braid, intwine; பின்னுதல். [pinnuthal.] (W.)
4. cf. kuth. To bore, perforate, tunnel; துளைத்தல். (பிங்கலகண்டு) குன்று குயின்றன்ன வோங்குநிலைவாயில் [thulaithal. (pingalagandu) kunru kuyinranna vongunilaivayil] (பத்துப்பாட்டு: நெடு [pathuppattu: nedu] 88).
5. cf. kuṭh. To enchase, set, as precious stones; இரத்தினம் முதலியவை பதித்தல். சுடர்மணியின் பத்திகுயின்றிட்ட பழமொழிுப்பேணியில் [irathinam muthaliyavai pathithal. sudarmaniyin pathiguyinritta pazhuppeniyil] (கந்தபு. வள்ளலார்சாத்திரம்ி. [kanthapu. valli.] 50). — intransitive
1. To take place; நடைபெறு தல். தெய்வ நடன மெதிர்குயில [nadaiperu thal. theyva nadana methirkuyila] (தணிகைப்புராணம் அகத்திய. [thanigaippuranam agathiya.] 83).
2. To be thick, close, crowded; செறிதல். (திவா.) [serithal. (thiva.)]
3. To sound, play; வாத்தியமொலித்தல். வீணை குழலொடு குயில [vathiyamolithal. vinai kuzhalodu kuyila] (சீவகசிந்தாமணி [sivagasindamani] 1255).
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Kuyil (குயில்) noun < குயில்¹-. [kuyil¹-.]
1. Word; சொல். (திவா.) [sol. (thiva.)]
2. cf. kōkila. [Telugu: kukkil, K. kukil, M. kuyil, Marathi kōīḷa.] Koel, Indian cuckoo, Eudynamis honorata; கோகிலம். (திவா.) [kogilam. (thiva.)]
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Kuyil (குயில்) noun < குயில்²-. [kuyil²-.] Hole, perforation; துளை. (பிங்கலகண்டு) [thulai. (pingalagandu)]
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Kuyil (குயில்) noun < குயின்¹. [kuyin¹.] Cloud; மேகம். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [megam. (sudamaninigandu)]
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: Kuyilalu, Kuyilayam, Kuyilkuvu, Kuyilu, Kuyiluvakkaruvi, Kuyiluvam, Kuyiluvar, Kuyiluvattolil.
Full-text (+22): Kuyilkuvu, Malaikkuyil, Pullikkuyil, Matakkuyil, Varikkuyil, Anniyaputtam, Tampiratcan, Vanappiriyam, Kuyiluvam, Valacakam, Anniyapirutam, Kalakantam, Kukukantam, Alimpakam, Kuyirru, Panchathu, Parapirutam, Kuyir-kanpappali, Kuyinmukkelumpu, Kuyinar.
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Search found 7 books and stories containing Kuyil; (plurals include: Kuyils). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Bharati's Kuyil Song: An Assessment < [April – June, 1980]
Subramania Bharati < [July – September, 1982]
Letter to the Editor < [July – September, 1980]
Dictionaries of Indian languages (Kosha)
Page 175 < [Tamil-English-Malayalam (1 volume)]
Page 230 < [Kannada-English-Malayalam (1 volume)]
Page 472 < [Tamil-Hindi-English, Volume 1]
Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation (by S. Satyamurthi Ayyangar)
Pasuram 3.2.11 < [Section 2 - Second Tiruvaymoli (Munnir nalam)]
Pasuram 9.5.1 < [Section 5 - Fifth Tiruvaymoli (Innuyirc cevalum)]
Pasuram 9.5.8 < [Section 5 - Fifth Tiruvaymoli (Innuyirc cevalum)]
108 Tirupathi Anthathi (English translation) (by Sri Varadachari Sadagopan)
The Religion and Philosophy of Tevaram (Thevaram) (by M. A. Dorai Rangaswamy)
Chapter 78 - Thiruvarur or Tiruvarur (Hymn 37) < [Volume 3.6 - Pilgrim’s progress: away from Otriyur and Cankili]
A History of Indian Philosophy Volume 3 (by Surendranath Dasgupta)
Part 2 - The Philosophy of the Āḻvārs < [Chapter XVII - The Āḻvārs]