Tikke: 3 definitions
Introduction:
Tikke means something in the history of ancient India, biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
India history and geography
Source: Project Gutenberg: Castes and Tribes of Southern India, Volume 1Tikke (“gem”) is one of the gotras (clans) among the Kurnis (a tribe of South India). Kurni is, according to the Census Report 1901, “a corruption of kuri (sheep) and vanni (wool), the caste having been originally weavers of wool”. The gotras (viz., Tikke) are described as being of the Brāhman, Kshatriya, and Vaisya sub-divisions of the caste, and of Shanmukha’s Sudra caste.
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Wisdom Library: Local Names of Plants and DrugsTikke [ಟಿಕ್ಕೆ] in the Konkani language is the name of a plant identified with Cinnamomum verum J.Presl from the Lauraceae (Laurel) family having the following synonyms: Cinnamomum zeylanicum. For the possible medicinal usage of tikke, you can check this page for potential sources and references, although be aware that any some or none of the side-effects may not be mentioned here, wether they be harmful or beneficial to health.
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Languages of India and abroad
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusṬikke (ಟಿಕ್ಕೆ):—[noun] a spurious, counterfeit pearl or diamond.
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Ṭikke (ಟಿಕ್ಕೆ):—[noun] = ಟೀಕೆ [tike]2.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Tikkebhana.
Ends with: Ayatikke, Biccatikke, Kashtatikke, Mahonnatikke, Niccatikke, Pamditikke, Pativratikke, Uddhatikke, Unnatikke.
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