Niyoki, Niyōki: 1 definition
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Niyōki (நியோகி) [niyōkittal] 11 transitive verb < நியோகம். [niyogam.] To command, order, direct; கட்டளையிடு தல். [kattalaiyidu thal.] (W.)
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Niyōki (நியோகி) noun perhaps from niyōgin. See நியோகிப்பிராமணன். பிரசண்ட நியோகிகளும் (விறலிவிடுதூது). [niyogippiramanan. pirasanda niyogikalum (viralividuthuthu).]
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Niyōki (நியோகி) noun < niyōgin. Sage; wise man; பெரிய.ோன். போந்திடு நியோகியர்கள் வார்த்தை யுசிதந்தான் பத்துப்பாட்டு: பொருநராற்றுப்படை்தவே வாதுவெல்வார் [periyon. ponthidu niyogiyarkal varthai yusithanthan porunthave vathuvelvar] (திருவேங்கடசதகம் [thiruvengadasathagam] 19).
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: Niyogin, Niyokippiramanan.
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