Varalaru, Varalāṟu, Varal-aru: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVaralāṟu (வரலாறு) [varal-āṟu] noun < வா- [va-] + ஆறு¹. [aru¹.]
1. Order of events; நிகழ்ச்சிமுறை. [nigazhchimurai.]
2. History; சரித்திரம். ஈதிவன்றன் வரலாறுங் குலவரவும் [sarithiram. ithivanran varalarung kulavaravum] (கம்பராமாயணம் குலமுறை. [kambaramayanam kulamurai.] 29).
3. Antecedents; பூர்வ சரித்திரம். [purva sarithiram.]
4. Circumstances; சங்கதி. [sangathi.]
5. Details; விவரம். [vivaram.]
6. Means, device; உபாயம். ஆவிதாங்கும் வரலாறு கேளும் [upayam. avithangum varalaru kelum] (அழகர்கலம்பகம் [azhagarkalambagam] 86).
7. Example, illustration; உதாரணம். [utharanam.] (W.)
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: Varal, Aaru, Aru.
Ends with: Ativaralaru.
Full-text: Ativaralaru, Mulakamam, Purvikam, Kuruparamparai, Varalarrumuraimai, Nayaṉmar, Camucari, Vaipavam, Atiyaru, Varanmurai, Carittiram, Viruttantam, Ataivu, Vayil, Oluku, Turai, Varu.
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