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Definition of Tamul

Tamul
Tamil Ta"mil, a. Of or pertaining to the Tamils, or to their language. [Written also Tamul.]
Tamul
Tamul Ta"mul, a. & n. Tamil.

Meaning of Tamul from wikipedia

- Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is a public university in Laredo, Texas. It is part of the Texas A&M University System and home to over 8,500...
- sequel to The Elenium. In this series, Sparhawk and friends travel to the Tamul Empire, far to the east. The first book was published in November 1992....
- Lingua Malabar Tamul or simply Malabar Tamil is a variant of the Tamil language promoted by European Missionaries in southern parts of Kerala state like...
- well, in whose banks there are beaches. From the town of Tanchachín, the Tamul waterfall is about two hours by boat. With a 105-meter (344-foot) drop,...
- served in bell metal utensils made by an indigenous community called Mariya. Tamul (betel nut, raw or fermented) and paan generally conclude the meal. Though...
- usage for chewing with betel leaves. In ****am, areca nut is also known as tamul in the local dialect. The Areca palm, mainly known for its Areca nuts, holds...
- Thambiran Vanakkam (also known as Doctrina Christam en Lingua Malauar Tamul in Portuguese; Tamil: தம்பிரான் வணக்கம்) is a Catholic catechism translated...
- part of social greeting and socialising. It is a tradition to offer pan-tamul (betel leaves and raw areca nut) to guests immediately upon arrival, and...
- first book printed in any Indian language. It was written in the language Lingua Malabar Tamul which was spoken in Kerala during the medieval period....
- their blessings are solicited. Paan-tamul is also offered to guests after the end of every feast, usually the paan-tamul-soon, or slaked lime with cardamom...