Mankulam, Maṅkulam, Maṅkuḷam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconMaṅkulam (மங்குலம்) noun probably from மங்கு-. [mangu-.] (J.)
1. Cloudiness, murkiness; obscuration; மழுக்கம். [mazhukkam.]
2. Perturbation, confusion of mind; கலக்கம். [kalakkam.]
3. Gloominess, gravity of countenance; முகவாட் டம். [mugavad dam.]
4. Dullness of the eye; dimness of sight; பார்வை மந்தம். [parvai mantham.]
5. Uncertainty, doubtfulness; ஐயம். [aiyam.]
6. Indistinctness, obscureness; paleness, as of a colour; நிறக் குறைவு. [nirag kuraivu.]
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Maṅkuḷam (மங்குளம்) noun See மங்குலம். [mangulam.] (J.)
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: Mankulam patampu, Mankulampu.
Ends with: Kanmankulam.
Full-text: Mankulam patampu, Kanmankulam, Arathil Mangulam Illam, Arathil Mangulam Illam.
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