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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconRañcāṉ (ரஞ்சான்) noun < Arabic ramazān. The ninth Arabic month; அராபியர்களுடைய வருஷத்தின் ஒன்பதாவது மாதம். [arapiyarkaludaiya varushathin onpathavathu matham.] (பெரியவரு. [periyavaru.] 28.)
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Starts with: Rancani.
Full-text: Ranjan, Ramjana, Anamdamarga, Pitavarga.
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