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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconTuyar (துயர்) [tuyartal] 4 intransitive verb [Malayalam: tuya-ruka.] To grieve, sorrow, lament; வருந்துதல். ஆனாது துயருமென்கண் [varunthuthal. anathu thuyarumenkan] (அகநா. [agana.] 195).
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Tuyar (துயர்) noun < துயர்¹-. [thuyar¹-.]
1. Affliction, grief, sorrow; துன்பம். உலைப்பெய் தடுவது போலுந் துயர் [thunpam. ulaippey thaduvathu polun thuyar] (நாலடியார் [naladiyar], 114).
2. Infirmities of kings, as playing at dice, etc.; சூதசங்கிதைு முதலாகிய அரசர்க்குரிய விதனம். சூதசங்கிதைு முந்துறச் சொல்லிய மாத்துயர் [suthu muthalagiya arasarkkuriya vithanam. suthu munthuras solliya mathuyar] (கம்பராமாயணம் மந்தரை. [kambaramayanam mantharai.] 12).
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Tuyar (துயர்) [tuyartal] 4 transitive verb < தொடர்-. [thodar-.] To follow, pursue; தொடர்தல். [thodarthal.] 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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Starts with: Tuyaram, Tuyarati, Tuyari, Tuyarkantam.
Ends with: Catuyar, Kotuntuyar, Piravittuyar.
Full-text: Tuyarati, Pirar-tuyarkattal, Catuyar, Penpirantar, Kotuntuyar, Puttiracokam, Murcci, Piravittuyar, Kayantalai, Tuyaram, Veppam, Culal, Pey, Erru, Ulai.
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