Vikatan, Vikaṭa�: 1 definition
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: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconVikaṭa� (விகடன்) noun < 첹ṭa.
1. Proud, haughty person; செருக்குள்ளவன். நீடி� விகடர் சேனை நெரிபட [serukkullavan. nidina vigadar senai neripada] (திருக்குற்றாலத� தல [thirukkurralath thala] 14, 58).
2. See விகடக்காரன�. [vigadakkaran.] Colloq.
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Vikaṭa� (விகடன்) noun < 첹ṭa. Enemy; பகைவன். விகடர் கெடியரணும் [pagaivan. vigadar kediyaranum] (மான்விடு. [manvidu.] 91).
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
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Starts with: Vikatamga, Vikatamgi, Vikatana, Vikatanana, Vikatananda, Vikatanandanamaka, Vikatanitamba, Vikatanritta, Vikatantaadhyayana, Vikattanam.
Full-text: Kelikkaran, Astanasantoshi, Caracakkaran, Nalinakkaran, Kottalaikkaran, Tennaliraman.
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