Valivitu, Vaḻiviṭu, Vali-vitu: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVaḻiviṭu (வழிவிடு) [vaḻiviṭutal] [vaḻi-viṭu] verb < idem. +. transitive See வழியனுப்பு-. நேச வெகுமானங்கள் செய்தெழுதல் வழிவிடுதல் [vazhiyanuppu-. nesa vegumanangal seythezhuthal vazhividuthal] (திருவேங்கடசதகம் [thiruvengadasathagam] 58). — intransitive
1. To make or open a way; செல்வழிதிறத்தல். [selvazhithirathal.]
2. To stray from the right path; நெறிதவறுதல். [nerithavaruthal.] (W.)
3. To devise means; to find a way out, as from a difficult situation; நிவர்த்திக்க ஏற்பாடுசெய்தல். [nivarthikka erpaduseythal.]
4. To remove obstacles; இடையூறுகளைப் போக்கு தல். [idaiyurugalaip pokku thal.]
5. To perform certain ceremonies when a person is at the point of death; மரணத் தறுவாயில் பிராயச்சித்தச்சடங்கு செய்தல். [maranath tharuvayil pirayachithachadangu seythal.] Local usage
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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Partial matches: Vali, Vitu, Vidu.
Ends with: Korriyarai-valivitu.
Full-text: Korriyarai-valivitu.
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