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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconMaṇṭali (மண்டலி) [maṇṭalittal] 11 verb < maṇḍala. intransitive
1. See மண்டலம்போடு-. [mandalambodu-.]
2. To bend the legs in a bow-like form; காலை வளைத்து விருத்தமாக்குதல். [kalai valaithu viruthamakkuthal.] (W.)
3. To compose a poem so that the last letter, syllable or foot of its last line or stanza is the same as the first letter, syllable or foot of its first line or stanza; இறுதிப்பாட்டின் அல்லது இறுதி அடியின் இறுதி எழுத்து அசை சீர் என்பவற்றுள் ஏதேனும் ஒன்று முதற்பாட்டின் அல்லது முதல் அடியின் முதல் எழுத்து அசை சீர் என்பவற்றுள் ஒன்றாய்வருமாறு இசைத்தல். [iruthippattin allathu iruthi adiyin iruthi ezhuthu asai sir enpavarrul ethenum onru mutharpattin allathu muthal adiyin muthal ezhuthu asai sir enpavarrul onrayvarumaru isaithal.] — transitive To surround; வளைத்தல். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [valaithal. (sudamaninigandu)]
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Maṇṭali (மண்டலி) noun < maṇḍalin.
1. A venomous serpent, as marked with round spots; விஷப்பாம்புவகை. (பிங்கலகண்டு) [vishappambuvagai. (pingalagandu)]
2. Wild cat; காட்டுப் பூனை. (பிங்கலகண்டு) [kattup punai. (pingalagandu)]
3. Dog; நாய். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [nay. (sudamaninigandu)]
4. A kind of rat; எலிவகை. (யாழ்ப்பாணத்து மானிப்பாயகராதி) [elivagai. (yazhppanathu manippayagarathi)]
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Maṇṭali (மண்டலி) noun < maṇḍalī. Earth; மண். (சூடாமணிநிகண்டு) [man. (sudamaninigandu)]
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Maṇṭali (மண்டலி) noun probably from maṇḍala. Company, crowd; கூட்டம். (சதுராகராதி) [kuttam. (sathuragarathi)]
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Māntāḷi (மாந்தாளி) noun (Music) A specific melody-type; இராகவகை [iragavagai] (பரதசாஸ்திரம் ராக. பக். [magaparatham raga. pag.] 104.)
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Starts with: Mantaliccura, Mantalicitam, Mantalikan, Mantalippaccai, Mantalir, Mantalirccilai, Mantalirnanan, Mantalirppaccai, Mantaliyal.
Ends with: Cakkiramantali, Calamantali, Citamantali, Irattamantali, Jalamantali, Karamantali, Nettamantali, Paravai-unmantali, Shitamantali, Uromantali, Utiramantali.
Full-text: Mandalin, Calamantali, Mantalippaccai, Jalamantali, Nettamantali, Mamsanamavashatana, Utiramantali, Jvalanarkasamaprabha, Vaikaranja, Mantaliyal, Irattamantali, Citamantali, Cakkiramantali, Uromantali, Shitamantali, Perumpan, Matali.
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