"ഀ" meaning in All languages combined

See ഀ on Wiktionary

Character [Malayalam]

Head templates: {{head|ml|diacritical mark|tr=ṃ}} ഀ • (ṃ)
  1. (archaic) This character is mostly restricted to grantha script texts for transcribing Sanskrit and Prakrits. In it the normal anusvara ം represents gemination of the next consonant and this anusvara represents an actual linguistic anusvara. Tags: archaic, diacritic Categories (topical): Malayalam diacritical marks

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      ],
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