Ullutai, Uḷḷuṭai, Ul-utai: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconUḷḷuṭai (உள்ளுடை) [uḷḷuṭaital] [uḷ-uṭai] intransitive verb < idem. +.
1. To be heartbroken, sorely grieved; மன முறிதல். பிணிக்குள்ளுடைந்தேன் [mana murithal. pinikkulludainthen] (மறைசையந்தாதி [maraisaiyandathi] 63).
2. To be destroyed utterly; முழுதுஞ்சிதைதல். ஊக்கித் தாங்கொண்ட விரதங்க ளுள்ளுடைய [muzhuthunchithaithal. ukkith thangonda virathanga lulludaiya] (நாலடியார் [naladiyar], 57).
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Uḷḷuṭai (உள்ளுடை) [uḷ-uṭai] noun < idem. +. Inner garment worn by man; strip of cloth used as man’s fore-lap to cover nudity; கோவணம். (சம்பிரதாயவகராதி) [kovanam. (sambirathayavagarathi)]
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Uḷḷuṭai (உள்ளுடை) [uḷ-uṭai] noun < idem. +. Shirt; inner garment; உட்சட்டை. [udsattai.] Pond.
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