Tiraviyam: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconTiraviyam (திரவியம்) noun < dravya.
1. Substance; பொருள். பெரிது மிவைநற்றிணை றிரவியமே [porul. perithu mivainar riraviyame] (ஞானவாசிட்டம் தேவபூ. [gnanavasittam thevapu.] 52).
2. Property; சொத்து. தேடுந் திரவியமும் [sothu. thedun thiraviyamum] (தாயுமானசுவாமிகள் பாடல் பராபர. [thayumanasuvamigal padal parapara.] 233).
3. Gold; பொன். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [pon. (sudamaninigandu)]
4. (Logic.) Elementary substances, numbering nine, viz., pirutuvi, appu, tēyu, vāyu, ākāyam, kālam, tikku, āṉmā, maṉam; தருக்கநூல்களிற் கூறப்படும் பிருதுவி, அப்பு, தேயு, வாயு, ஆகாயம், காலம், திக்கு, ஆன்மா, மனம் ஆகிய மூலப்பொருள்கள். [tharukkanulkalir kurappadum piruthuvi, appu, theyu, vayu, agayam, kalam, thikku, anma, manam agiya mulapporulkal.]
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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Ends with: Akacattiraviyam, Ankamanitiraviyam, Cuniyatiraviyam, Kan-patutiraviyam, Katal-patutiraviyam, Katu-patutiraviyam, Kevalatiraviyam, Malai-patutiraviyam, Mulattiraviyam, Nakar-patutiraviyam, Nananupanatiraviyam, Natu-patutiraviyam, Omattiraviyam, Pancatiraviyam, Parimalatiraviyam, Tosharattiraviyam, Vacanaittiraviyam, Yakattiraviyam.
Full-text (+18): Pancaparivarttanam, Pancatiraviyam, Akacattiraviyam, Parimalatiraviyam, Yakattiraviyam, Vacanaittiraviyam, Tavviyam, Mulattiraviyam, Omattiraviyam, Ankamanitiraviyam, Kevalatiraviyam, Akappuli, Orkkolai, Captapatarttam, Pokkisham, Tiraviyappattai, Pokkacavaippu, Katu-patutiraviyam, Nananupanatiraviyam, Tosharattiraviyam.
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