Is there any Virtual Tamil Dictionary to check origins ?
Topic started by Srini (@ 165.21.83.210) on Mon Sep 10 03:14:04 .
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Hello:
Quite often I feel like referring to some authentic source to get clarified on whether a word is of pure Tamil origin or a Sanskrit derivative. Is there any site which can help me on this ? For instance, are the following two words of pure Tamil roots: 'Kavya', 'Vaani' ? Is "Vaani", representing Goddess Sarawati, a Sanskrit word ?
Any precise help would be highly appreciated.
Responses:
- From: Geetha (@ c-67-161-117-131.client.comcast.net)
on: Fri Sep 12 11:44:12
Hi,
I want to know the meaning of the tamil word "kolam sei".
Thanks,
Geetha.
- From: Pasupathy (@ pcpas.comm.utoronto.ca)
on: Fri Sep 12 13:22:10 EDT 2003
Srini:
A Dravidian etymological dictionary
T. Burrow and M. B. Emeneau.
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1961 1st ed.;
2nd ed. Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1984..
....
is a good source. but it is not on-line.
- From: Pasupathy (@ pcpas.comm.utoronto.ca)
on: Fri Sep 12 13:31:06 EDT 2003
Geetha:
kOlam has many meanings , as you yourself can find out by using the Online Cologne Tamil Dictionary ;
http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/indologie/tamil/otl_search.html
In the particular place ( AuvaiyAr's veNbA)
it means: beauty, gracefulness, handsomeness.
- From: rajesh (@ )
on: Sun Aug 29 10:28:40
ENGLISH - TAMIL ONLINE DICTIONARY
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm
- From: rajesh (@ )
on: Sun Aug 29 10:28:45
ENGLISH - TAMIL ONLINE DICTIONARY
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm
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