"தேவாங்கர்" meaning in All languages combined

See தேவாங்கர் on Wiktionary

Proper name [Tamil]

IPA: /t̪eːʋaːŋɡɐɾ/ Forms: tēvāṅkar [romanization]
Etymology: Cognate with Telugu దేవాంగ (dēvāṅga). Etymology templates: {{cog|te|దేవాంగ}} Telugu దేవాంగ (dēvāṅga) Head templates: {{ta-proper noun}} தேவாங்கர் • (tēvāṅkar)
  1. Devanga, a caste from southern India Wikipedia link: Devanga Categories (topical): People
    Sense id: en-தேவாங்கர்-ta-name-gMQVRfDq Categories (other): Tamil entries with incorrect language header, Tamil terms with redundant script codes

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