Tirattu, Tiraṭṭu, Tirāṭṭu: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconTiraṭṭu (திரட்டு) [tiraṭṭutal] 5 transitive verb Causative of திரள்-. [thiral-.]
1. [Malayalam: tiraṭṭuka.] To make round lumps or balls, as of boiled rice; to work into round masses, as pills; to make round or conical, as a turner with lathe; உருண்டையாக்குதல். விளங்காய் திரட்டினா ரில்லை [urundaiyakkuthal. vilangay thirattina rillai] (நாலடியார் [naladiyar], 103).
2. To collect, as taxes; to bring together, muster, gather, as men, troops; ஒன்று கூட்டுதல். படை திரட்டினார் கள். [onru kuttuthal. padai thirattinar kal.]
3. To mix; கலத்தல். திருமுலைப் பாலினோடு ஞானமுந் திரட்டி [kalathal. thirumulaip palinodu gnanamun thiratti] (திருவிளையாடற் புராணம் பாண்டியன்சுரந். [thiruvilaiyadar puranam pandiyansuran.] 20).
4. To heap up, as grain; to amass, as wealth; குவித்தல். [kuvithal.]
5. To compile from various authors, incorporate, embody; தொகுத்தல். [thoguthal.]
6. To state succinctly; சங்கிரகித்தல். [sangiragithal.]
7. To construct, as dikes in rice-fields; கட்டுதல். வரம்பு திரட்டு கிறார்கள். [kattuthal. varambu thirattu kirarkal.] Local usage
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Tiraṭṭu (திரட்டு) noun < திரட்டு-. [thirattu-.]
1. [Malayalam: tiraṭṭu.] Gathering, accumulation; திரட்டுகை. [thirattugai.]
2. Compilation; தொகைநூல். பெருந்திரட்டு, குறுந்தொகை திரட்டு. [thogainul. perunthirattu, kurundogai thirattu.]
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Tiraṭṭu (திரட்டு) noun < தெருட்டு-. [theruttu-.] Puberty of girls; இருது. (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [iruthu. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]
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Tirāṭṭu (திராட்டு) noun < English trot.
1. Trot; குதிரைநடை வகை. [kuthirainadai vagai.] Local usage
2. Difficult situation; நெருக்கடி. [nerukkadi.] Colloq.
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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