A Classical Collection of Tamil ProverbsRoutledge, 15.10.2013 - 528 Seiten First Published in 2000. This is volume XIII of 14 in the Oriental Series based on India and its language and literature and is concerned with a collection of Tamil proverbs, along with translations and explanations. |
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... find large numbers in all our Tamil proverb collections . Yet , from what I had seen in the story books and in Percival's collec- tion I had got an interest in these terse , blunt and poetic sayings ; and year after year on getting ...
... find large numbers in all our Tamil proverb collections . Yet , from what I had seen in the story books and in Percival's collec- tion I had got an interest in these terse , blunt and poetic sayings ; and year after year on getting ...
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... find a good number almost word for word the same . And I remember when once walking with a friend in the streets of Poona , that he quoted two Marathi proverbs , both of which we have literally in Tamil . At Bombay I once happened to ...
... find a good number almost word for word the same . And I remember when once walking with a friend in the streets of Poona , that he quoted two Marathi proverbs , both of which we have literally in Tamil . At Bombay I once happened to ...
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... find them all out , is order that I might not in this collection repeat two proverbs tha are the same . Here are a few examples of this kind : - விரல் கண்ணில் குத்தின விரலைக் கண்டிப்பார் உண்டோ ...
... find them all out , is order that I might not in this collection repeat two proverbs tha are the same . Here are a few examples of this kind : - விரல் கண்ணில் குத்தின விரலைக் கண்டிப்பார் உண்டோ ...
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... find their proverbs of ines- timable value . But in many cases a Tamil proverb without its application is to a foreigner almost like an unbroken cocoanut to a dog , as the Tamil saying is . Mr. P. Satya Nesan in his collection began in ...
... find their proverbs of ines- timable value . But in many cases a Tamil proverb without its application is to a foreigner almost like an unbroken cocoanut to a dog , as the Tamil saying is . Mr. P. Satya Nesan in his collection began in ...
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... find an adequate heading - gives the key to the meaning of all that are included under it . It is a matter of consequence that though the proverbs in each family allude to the same thing , they are in most cases not synonymous . In the ...
... find an adequate heading - gives the key to the meaning of all that are included under it . It is a matter of consequence that though the proverbs in each family allude to the same thing , they are in most cases not synonymous . In the ...
Inhalt
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INDEX OF THE FIRST WORD OF EACH PROVERB | 405 |
AN INDEX OF NONINITIAL WORDS FROM THE BODY OF THE PROVERBS | 443 |