Thatha, Ṭhaṭha: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionary1) Ṭhaṭha (ठठ) [Also spelled thath]:—(nm) see [ṭhaṭṭha].
2) Ṭhāṭha (ठाठ) [Also spelled thaath]:—(nm) pomp, splendour, magnificence; a pattern of musical composition; concourse; ~[dāra] magnificent, splendid, pompous; accompanied by fanfare/pomp and show; -[bāṭa] pomp and show; [ṭhāṭheṃ māranā] to flow in abundance, to form a concourse.
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Starts with (+23): Tat-ekatiyanam, Tatacci, Tatai, Tataitanratai, Tataitatai, Tatakatan, Tataki, Tatal, Tatamarkkam, Tatanam, Tatanivalaiyam, Tatanmiyacakti, Tatanmiyam, Tatar, Tatari, Tatarttiyecaturtti, Tatastu, Tatatmiyam, Tatta-pittaenal, Tattaiyaram.
Ends with: Annatata, Mamattatta, Mathatha, Prothatha.
Full-text: Thath, Tattuluppu, Navaba, Navab, Thaath, Nuntu, Tattuvan, Baat, Ananta-shesha, Tuvatacatittar, Matam, Bata.
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