Maci-kalvar, Mācikkālvār, Macikkalvar, Maci-kal-var, Macikal-var: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Mācikkālvār (மாசிக்கால்வார்) [mācikkālvārttal] [māci-kāl-vār] intransitive verb < idem. +. To sow akatti seeds in the month of Māci for raising akatti plants to serve as supports for betel-vines; வெற்றிலைக்கொடி படர்தற்காக அகத்திமரம் உண்டாக மாசிமாதத்தில் அகத்திவிதையைப் பதித்தல். [verrilaikkodi padartharkaga agathimaram undaga masimathathil agathivithaiyaip pathithal.] Local usage

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