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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVēṇṭum (வேண்டும்) optative < idem.
1. Verb meaning 'will be required' or 'will be necessary, indispensable'; இன்றியமையாது வேண்டத் தக்கது என்பது குறிக்கும் வியங்கோள்வினை. வேந்தனீயாகி வையமிசைபடக் காத்தல் வேண்டும் [inriyamaiyathu vendath thakkathu enpathu kurikkum viyangolvinai. venthaniyagi vaiyamisaipadag kathal vendum] (சீவகசிந்தாமணி [sivagasindamani] 201).
2. Verb in the future tense used in all genders, numbers and persons, meaning (a) 'will be required'; இன்றியமையாதது என்ற பொருளில் ஐம்பால் மூவிடத்திற்கும் உரியதாய் வரும் எதிர்கால வினைமுற்று. எனக்குப் புஸ்தகம் வேண்டும் [inriyamaiyathathu enra porulil aimbal muvidathirkum uriyathay varum ethirkala vinaimurru. enakkup pusthagam vendum]: (b) 'will stand in relation to'; உறவு முதலிய வற்றைக் குறித்து ஐம்பால் மூவிடத்திற்கும் உரியதாய் வரும் எதிர்கால வினைமுற்று. அவன் உனக்கு என்ன வேண்டும் [uravu muthaliya varraig kurithu aimbal muvidathirkum uriyathay varum ethirkala vinaimurru. avan unakku enna vendum]?
3. Auxilliary verb meaning 'must'; அவசியம் என்பதைக் குறிக்கும் வினை. [avasiyam enpathaig kurikkum vinai.]
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Starts with: Ventumenru.
Full-text (+33): Ventumenru, Nitkiramanam, Jalanati, Vara-tatanal-vantatumutittal, Utalvirutti, Nanacatanam, Anai-aticenkal, Merputti, Nercir, Mutivinai, Pattituvan, Camta, Vilankavai, Celavucirrayam, Uppukkal, Karkaram, Vayiruval, Uyiralapetai, Viramantiram, Nettiram.
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