Paritapi, Paritāpi, Parītāpi, Paritāpī: 2 definitions
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Tamil dictionary
: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconParitapi (பரிதபி) [paritapittal] 11 intransitive verb < paritap. See பரிதவி-. தாகமானது கொடு பரிதபித்தலும� [parithavi-. thagamanathu kodu parithapithalum] (திருக்குற்றாலத� தல யானைபூ. [thirukkurralath thala yanaipu.] 17).
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Paritāpi (பரிதாப�) noun < idem. Sympathiser; இரக்கமுள்ளவன�. [irakkamullavan.]
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Paritāpi (பரிதாப�) noun See பரீதாபி. [parithapi.]
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Parītāpi (பரீதாபி) noun < 貹辱. The 46th year of the Jupiter cycle of sixty years; ஆண்ட� அறுபதனுள� நாற்பத்தாறாவது. [andu arupathanul narpatharavathu.]
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Paritāpi (பரிதாப�) noun < 貹貹. Sufferer; துன்புறுபவ-ன்-ள். பேதையேன் றன்னைப� பரிதாப� யாக்கலென� [thunpurupava-n-l. pethaiyen rannaip parithapi yakkalen] (சரபேந்திரபூபாலகுறவஞ்சி [sarapenthirapupalaguravanchi], 17, 1).
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
Nepali dictionary
: unoes: Nepali-English DictionaryParitāpī (परितापी):—adj. 1. sweltering; blistering; scorching; 2. painful; anguished; grieved; agonized; 3. regretful; repenting;
Nepali is the primary language of the Nepalese people counting almost 20 million native speakers. The country of Nepal is situated in the Himalaya mountain range to the north of India.
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Starts with: Paritapiki, Paritapin, Paritapisu, Paritapita.
Full-text: Paritapeti, Varusham.
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