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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVaṭakku (வடக்கு) noun [Telugu, Malayalam: vaḍakku, K. baḍugu.] North, the north point of the compass; நாற்றிசையு ளொன்று. [narrisaiyu lonru.]
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Vatakku (வதக்கு) [vatakkutal] 5 transitive verb Causative of வதங்கு-. [vathangu-.]
1. To roast; to dry; வாட்டுதல். பன்றி தன்னை யெரியினில் வதக்கி [vattuthal. panri thannai yeriyinil vathakki] (பெரியபுராணம் கண்ணப்ப. [periyapuranam kannappa.] 117).
2. To harass, annoy; வருத்துதல். [varuthuthal.]
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: Vatakku-vacarcelvi, Vatakkumalaiyan, Vatakkurinci, Vatakkutaiccal, Vatakkuvatakka.
Full-text (+2): Vatakku-vacarcelvi, Vatakkatti, Vatakkumalaiyan, Yanaitticai, Cantiraticai, Vattalai, Vatavar, Vatakkuvatakka, Vatatu, Vattekku, Vata-turuvacakkaram, Vatantai, Uttarayanam, Vadakku Natham, Vadakku Poikai Nallur, Pinkalam, Tikku, Uci, Uttaram, Vatuku.
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