Tiricaram, Tiricāram, Tiri-caram: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Tiricāram (திரிசாரம்) [tiri-cāram] noun < tri-kṣāra. The three kinds of salts, viz., navaccāram, yavaṭcāram, catticcāram; நவச்சாரம், யவட்சாரம், சுத்திச் சாரம் என்ற மூவகை உப்புக்கள். [navacharam, yavadsaram, suthis saram enra muvagai uppukkal.] (W.)

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Tiricaram (திரிசரம்) [tiri-caram] noun < tri-sara. Three-stringed necklace; மூன்று கொத்துக்களுடைய மாலை. திரிசரம் பஞ்சசரம் ஸப்தசரம் என்றாப்போல சொல்லுகிறி . . . முத்துவடங்களையும் [munru kothukkaludaiya vaithiya malaiyagarathi thirisaram panchasaram sapthasaram enrappola sollugiri . . . muthuvadangalaiyum] (நாலாயிர திவ்யப்பிரபந்தம் அமலனாதி. [nalayira thivyappirapandam amalanathi.] 10, வ்யா. பக். [vya. pag.] 10).

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