Tapam, Tāpam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconTapam (தபம்) noun < tapas.
1. See தவம். தபநய நட்பிற்றாய தாபதன் [thavam. thapanaya nadpirraya thapathan] (இரகுவமிசம் இரகுவுற். [iraguvamisam iraguvur.] 40).
2. The Tamil month Māci; மாசி மாதம். [masi matham.] (W.)
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Tāpam (தாபம்) noun < tāpa.
1. Heat, burning; வெப்பம். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [veppam. (sudamaninigandu)]
2. Branding the shoulders with the marks of conch and discus of Viṣṇu, one of pañca-camskāram, q. v.; பஞ்சதந்திரப் பாடற் சம்ஸ்காரத்தினுள் ஒன்றான முத்திராதாரணம். [panchathandirap padar samskarathinul onrana muthiratharanam.] Vaiṣṇava Philosophy
3. Thirst; தாகம். மான்கணம் . . . தாபநீங்கா தசைந்தன [thagam. mankanam . . . thapaninga thasainthana] (திருவாசகம் [thiruvasagam] 3, 82).
4. Sorrow, distress, anguish; துன்பம். (உரிச்சொல்நிகண்டு) தாபஞ்சதந்திரப் பாடற்ெய் குற்றம் [thunpam. (uricholnigandu) thapanchey kurram] (திருவருட்பா [thiruvarudpa], i, நெஞ்சறி. [nenchari.] 201).
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Tāpam (தாபம்) noun < dāva. Jungle, forest; காடு. [kadu.] (W.)
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