Virali-vitututu, Viṟaliviṭutūtu, Viralivitututu, Virali-vitu-tutu, Viralivitu-tutu: 1 definition
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconViṟaliviṭutūtu (விறலிவிடுதூது) [viṟali-viṭu-tūtu] noun < idem. + விடு- [vidu-] +. A poem in which a person who led the life of a profligate repents and sends a viṟali as a messenger to his wife to acquaint her with his good fortune in obtaining the patronage of a chieftain and to conciliate her; தூர்த்தனாய்த் திரிந்த ஒருவன் தான் கழிந்ததற் கிரங்கிப் பின் ஓர் தலைவனை யடுத்துப் பரிசில்பெற்றுத் தன் மனைவிபால் ஓர் விறலியைத் தூதனுப்புவதாகக் கூறும் பிரபந்தம். [thurthanayth thirintha oruvan than kazhinthathar kirangip pin or thalaivanai yaduthup parisilperruth than manaivipal or viraliyaith thuthanuppuvathagak kurum pirapantham.]
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Tutu, Thuthu, Dhudhu, Vitu, Dudu, Vidu, Virali.
Full-text (+173): Cuppira-tipa-kavirayar, Velari, Valakkuvelli, Puluppunai, Patanmakatuu, Muttu-varnacelai, Navacaram, Ceruvaikaran, Tukkanan, Tammaram, Tattaram, Takalpaci, Toppanar, Papparatti, Cinaccarappali, Cavunkal, Rutti, Pappacu, Ilampakku, Kurnappattai.
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