Eluttu, Eḻuttu: 2 definitions
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Natyashastra (theatrics and dramaturgy)
Source: Shodhganga: The significance of the mūla-beras (natya)Eluttu (orthography) is the second part of the Tolkāppiyam, a source book on linguistic and grammatical study, social anthropology, psychology and cultural ecology, representing an important piece of Tamil literature.—The Tolkāppiyam deals with the grammar of literature and its conventions. This text has three parts and counts 1610 sutras. The three parts of it are eluttu (orthography), coll (etymology), and porul (matter) each with nine sections. Each division is called an atikāram. Tolkāppiyam, the most ancient Tamil grammar extant, was written around the 2nd century BC. The author of this book is Tolkappiyar, one of the twelve students of Agastya.
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Natyashastra (नाट्यशास्त्र, nāṭyaśāstra) refers to both the ancient Indian tradition (shastra) of performing arts, (natya—theatrics, drama, dance, music), as well as the name of a Sanskrit work dealing with these subjects. It also teaches the rules for composing Dramatic plays (nataka), construction and performance of Theater, and Poetic works (kavya).
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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil LexiconEḻuttu (எழுத்து) noun < எழுது-. [ezhuthu-.] [Malayalam: eḻuttu.]
1. Letter, character; அட்சரம். [adsaram.]
2. Writing; இலிகிதம். உனக்குப் பணங்கொடுக்க எசமான் எழுத்து வேண்டும். [iligitham. unakkup panangodukka esaman ezhuthu vendum.]
3. Membranous intervals on the skull, fancied as written lines of destiny; பிரமலிபி. எழுத்தையழுத்து மெழுத் தறியாரே [piramalipi. ezhuthaiyazhuthu mezhuth thariyare] (திருமந். [thiruman.] 2721).
4. The lines in the palm of the hand; கைரேகை. இலமெனமலரா வெழுத்துடையங்கையின் [kairegai. ilamenamalara vezhuthudaiyangaiyin] (பெருங்கதை வத்தவ. [perungathai vathava.] 10, 107).
5. Grammar; இலக்க ணம். எண்ணென்ப வேனையெழுத்தென்ப [ilakka nam. ennenpa venaiyezhuthenpa] (திருக்குறள் [thirukkural], 392).
6. Letters, science, learning; கல்வி. எழுத்தெனு மிமையா வுள்ளக்கண் டிறந்திட்டான் [kalvi. ezhuthenu mimaiya vullakkan diranthittan] (இரகுவமிசம் இரகுவுற். [iraguvamisam iraguvur.] 37).
7. Signature; கையெழுத்து. சுந்தரமாறனென் றே மருவிய வெழுத்தமிட்டான் [kaiyezhuthu. suntharamaranen re maruviya vezhuthamittan] (திருவாலவாயுடையார் திருவிளையாடற் [thiruvalavayudaiyar thiruvilaiyadar] 4, 27).
8. Bond, written engagement; ஆதாரச்சீட்டு. ஓர் எழுத்து மில்லாமல் பணங்கொடுத்தான். [atharachittu. or ezhuthu millamal panangoduthan.]
9. Painting, picture, drawing; சித்திரம். இன்னபலபல வெழுத்துநிலை மண்டபம் [sithiram. innapalapala vezhuthunilai mandapam] (பரிபாடல் [paripadal] 19, 53).
10. Entry, enrolment; பேர்ப்பதிவு. [perppathivu.] (J.)
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 (+9): Eluttu-maraivelai, Eluttu-viceshamay, Eluttuccanti, Eluttuccariyai, Eluttuccilai, Eluttuccirratai, Eluttuccurukkam, Eluttuccutakam, Eluttuci, Eluttukkakappatu, Eluttukkaran, Eluttukkirukku, Eluttukkurram, Eluttukkuttu, Eluttumatakku, Eluttunatai, Eluttuppanai, Eluttuppatci, Eluttuppati, Eluttuppicaku.
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Full-text (+242): Kalameluttu, Eluttuvettutal, Eluttu-viceshamay, Talai-ileluttu, Eluttuppicaku, Eluttuccilai, Mukaiyeluttu, Nir-meleluttu, Mutuveluttu, Taleluttu, Eluttu-maraivelai, Aneluttu, Caveluttu, Pen-paleluttu, Mutaleluttu, Eluttuviniyokam, Utaleluttu, Elutaveluttu, Naleluttu, Atikara-meleluttu.
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