Nal, Ṇal, Ñāl, Ñāḻ, Naḷ: 14 definitions
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Nal has 12 English definitions available.
The Sanskrit term Naḷ can be transliterated into English as Nal or Nali, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Böhtlingk and Roth Grosses Petersburger WörterbuchNal (नल्):—, nalati einen Geruch verbreiten (nach einer anderen Erkl. quälen), nach Andern binden (die doppelte Bedeutung beruht offenbar auf der Verwechselung von gandha mit bandha) [DHĀTUP. 20, 8.] — nālayati sprechen oder leuchten [33, 127.]
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Sanskrit-Wörterbuch in kürzerer FassungNal (नल्):—, nalati ( gandhe , bandhane). — Caus. nālayati ( bhāṣārtha oder bhāsārtha).
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Starts with (+927): Naalik, Nal grass, Nal kashina, Nal tenga, Nal-am-poyyukam, Nal-amvarunam, Nal-ancatanku, Nal-erati, Nal-icaivanci, Nal-ilampatiyar, Nal-kashu, Nal-kida, Nal-ula-tor-talaipatu, Nal-vakaiporul, Nal-vakaipu, Nal-vakaitevar, Nal-vakaitorram, Nal-vakaiunavu, Nal-vakaivarunam, Nal-valanga.
Ends with (+669): Acattuppicattenal, Accenal, Adivanal, Adkhapanal, Aiyenal, Akantanal, Akkatavenal, Akkininal, Akkuvakkenal, Alenal, Aluvaluvenal, Alvartirunal, Anal, Anilanal, Annal, Arai-arranal, Arai-vay-kontutinnal, Arainal, Aranal, Arevonal.
Full-text (+412): Nal-ancatanku, Nallirul, Nalati, Nalvay, Nalayiram, Naleluttu, Maruttuvanal, Nallitai, Nalmatai, Nalukkunal, Ilantanal, Karuppanal, Kananal, Narkali, Pirantanal, Nalarivuyir, Tirunal, Vishnumantra, Pakainal, Maikkanal.
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Part 1 - The Chronology of the Āḻvārs < [Chapter XVII - The Āḻvārs]
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